Respuesta :
Answer:
2.16 * (10^-5).
Step-by-step explanation:
5 = -log H+
5 = log (1 / H+)
1/ H+ = 10^5
H+ = 10^-5
In a similar fashion the other brand has H+ of 10^-4.5.
So the difference in hydrogen ion concentration = 10^(-4.5) - 10^(-5)
= 2.16 * (10^-5).
Answer:
The vinegar with pH 4.5 has 2.2*10^-5 more hydrogen ions than the vinegar with pH 5.0.
Explanation:
To identify the difference, we must first find the H+ of both. We can do this by using the equation [H+]=10^-pH. After we do that we know that the vinegar with a pH of 5.0 has [H+]=1.0*10^-5 and the vinegar with a pH of 4.5 has [H+]=3.2*10^-5. The difference is found by subtraction.
(3.2*10^-5)-(1.0*10^-5)=2.2*10^-5