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If the pH of vinegar is 3.0, what is the concentration of H+ in vinegar?

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Answer: The concentration of
H^(+) ions in vinegar is 0.001 M.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: pH = 3.0

pH is the negative logarithm of concentration of hydrogen ion.

The expression for pH is as follows.


pH = - log [H^(+)]

Substitute the value into above expression as follows.


pH = - log [H^(+)]\\3.0 = - log [H^(+)]\\conc. of H^(+) = antilog (- 3.0)\\= 0.001 M

Thus, we can conclude that the concentration of
H^(+) ions in vinegar is 0.001 M.

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