Final answer:
To convert pH to hydronium ion concentration, raise 10 to the power of the negative pH value and round according to significant figures. Option c.
Step-by-step explanation:
To convert a pH value to the amount concentration of hydronium ions ([H3O+]), you should raise 10 to the power of the negative pH value. For instance, if you have a pH value of 7.04, you would first multiply this by (-1) to obtain -7.04. Then you take the antilog (or inverse log) of this by raising 10 to the power of -7.04.
Using a calculator, you would get approximately 9.120108 × 10-8, and after rounding according to significant figures from the pH value, you would get an answer of 9.1 × 10-8 M for the hydronium ion concentration. Option c.