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basic chemistry help with pH please

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Flammable

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I'm covering the topic of acids and bases now, i'm completely lost on finding out pH if i'm given a H3O+ concentration with a decimal.

I.E. 1.15 x 10^-6.

If it's just 10^-6 it'll be ph of 6 but the decimal completely throws me off. Can anyone help?
 
Yup, logarithmic scale.

Grab your scientific calculator and try it yourself:
-log(1x10^-4) = pH 4
-log(1x10^-5) = pH 5
-log(2x10^-5) = pH 4.7
-log(3x10^-5) = pH 4.5
-log(4x10^-5) = pH 4.4 etc.
 
Originally posted by: Boris t3h Spider
Haha just got owned on a test about this material.

pOH=-log[OH-]
pH=-log[H30+]

pH+pOH=14

etc, etc, etc..

oh wait H3O, that's exactly like H+. God i dont know what i was thinking
 
[H+]*[OH-] = 1e-14 🙂

pH and pOH are derived from that.

also, your title has a good pun in it, intended or not 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Fenixgoon
[H+]*[OH-] = 1e-14 🙂

pH and pOH are derived from that.

also, your title has a good pun in it, intended or not 🙂

That's at 20C though... (or is it 25?)
 
take Biochem and then you will wish for material this pedestrian

Take PChem and then kill yourself
 
Originally posted by: GasX
take Biochem and then you will wish for material this pedestrian

Take PChem and then kill yourself

I actually greatly preferred Biochem to Gen Chem.. while it may be more difficult (sometimes) it's definitely less f'ing boring. PChem.. ick.
 
Originally posted by: GasX
take Biochem and then you will wish for material this pedestrian

Take PChem and then kill yourself

As far as I've seen, PChem >> Intro to Biochem. Maybe because the intro biochem class required tons and tons of memorization.
 
Haha.... I remember taking ANAL-ytical Chem. That was a joy. Remember, we need 4 SIGNIFICANT FIGURES! Thousandths of grams! Don't touch the beaker with bare fingers, you'll change the mass!

Then I took Organic Chem, where the teacher laughed at me because I was using Chem-wipes to handle everything. He told me "Don't you know 99% of O-chem labs is just swish and stir for a couple hours?"
 
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