Answer:
Explanation:
The acidity of a solution is measured by its pH, which is the logarithm of the inverse of the molar concentration of hydronium (H₃O⁺) ions:
When you know the pH value you can find hydronium concentration using the antilogaritm function:
[tex]pH=-log[H_3O^{+}]\\ \\ {[H_3O^+]}=10^{-pH}\\ \\ {[H_3O^+]}=10^{-2.50}\\ \\ {[H_3O^+]}=0.0032[/tex]
The unit of molar concentration is M.
To prove your answer you can take the logarithm of 0.0316: