The pH of a sample of vinegar is 3.76. C | Class 11 Chemistry Chapter Equilibrium, Equilibrium NCERT Solutions

Question:

The pH of a sample of vinegar is 3.76. Calculate the concentration of hydrogen ion in it.

Answer:

Given that:

pH = 3.76

It is known that,

pH = -log [H+]

⇒  log [H+]  = -pH

⇒ [H+] = antilog (-pH)

          = antilog(-3.76)

          = 1.74x10-4 M

Hence, the concentration of hydrogen ion in the given sample of vinegar is 1.74 × 10-4 M.


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