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Soooo I thought I had the hang of this problem down till I realized i got it wrong and still confused on the log portion of the problem:::
226. Consider a sample of 100 mL of pure water @ 25 degrees celsius. If the hydronium ion concentration was tripled, what would the resulting pH be?
A. 6.5
B.4.8
C 7.0
D. 3.5
E. 2.0
The solutions explains how tripling the H3O+ results in::
3(1 x 10^-7)= 3 x 10^-7 M
pH= -log 3 x 10 ^-7 which roughly equals around 6.5
WHERE DID 6.5 COME FROM?! I'm so bad at logs and estimating them and even went to that SDN thread that talked about how to do logs but its still frustrating :'/
226. Consider a sample of 100 mL of pure water @ 25 degrees celsius. If the hydronium ion concentration was tripled, what would the resulting pH be?
A. 6.5
B.4.8
C 7.0
D. 3.5
E. 2.0
The solutions explains how tripling the H3O+ results in::
3(1 x 10^-7)= 3 x 10^-7 M
pH= -log 3 x 10 ^-7 which roughly equals around 6.5
WHERE DID 6.5 COME FROM?! I'm so bad at logs and estimating them and even went to that SDN thread that talked about how to do logs but its still frustrating :'/