Define PH and Use The Hydrogen or Hydroxide Ion Concentrations To Calculate The PH of A Solution

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Re-test: 10.I Define pH and use the hydrogen or hydroxide ion concentrations to calculate the pH of a solution.

Formulas: pOH + pH = 14 pH = -log[H+] [H+] = 10-pH pOH = -log[OH-] [OH-] = 10-pOH

1. Which formula would you use to find the pH of a substance if you know the pOH? A. pH = -log[H+] B. [H+] = 10-pH C. pH = 4 pOH D. pOH + pH = 14 2. What is the pOH of the following solution? [H+] = 1 x 10-1 M A. 1 B. 1 X 10-13 M C. 13 D. 1 x 10-1 M 3. How many times more basic is a solution with a pH of 10 than a solution with a pH of 8? A. 10x B. 2x C. 20x D. 100x 4. Using the information below, which best fills in the blanks? pH = A. B. C. D. 12, 2, 1x10-14 M 2, 12, 1x10-12 M 12, 2, 1 x 10-2 M 1x10-2 M, 12, 2 [H+] = 1 x 10-12 M pOH = [OH-] =

5. What is the pH of a solution with a hydrogen ion concentration ([H+]) of 0.001? A. .001 B. 1 C. 3 D. Cannot be calculated from the information provided.

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