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What is the concentration of hydrogen ions in a liter of vinegar that has a pH level of 2.5?

What is the concentration of hydrogen ions in a liter of vinegar that has a pH level-example-1
User Peter Zajic
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Step-by-step explanation

We are told that the vinegar has a pH level of 2.5

To get the hydrogen ion concentration using the properties of the Algorithm

We will substitute the values of PH =2.5 into the equation so that we will have


2.5=log(1)/(H^(^+))

We will make


H^+

The subject of the formula

To do so, we will find the antilog of both sides


10^(2.5)=(1)/(H^(^+))

Making H the subject of the formula

Thus


\begin{gathered} H^+=\frac{1}{10^{^(2.5)}} \\ \\ H^+=10^(-2.5) \end{gathered}

Thus, the answer is


H^+=10^(-2.5)

Option B is correct

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