Calculate the ratio of H+ ions to OH– ions at a pH = 6. Find the concentration of H+ ions to OH– ions listed in Table B of your Student Guide. Then divide the H+ concentration by the OH– concentration. Record this calculated ratio in Table A of your Student Guide.

Compare your approximated and calculated ratios of H+ ions to OH– ions at a pH = 6. Are they the same? Why or why not? Record your explanation in Table A.
What is the concentration of H+ ions at a pH = 6?
What is the concentration of OH– ions at a pH = 6?
What is the ratio of H+ ions to OH– ions at a pH = 6?

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Answer:

The concentration of H+ ions at a pH of 6 is 0.000001. FIVE ZEROS AFTER THE DECIMAL

The concentration of OH- ions at a pH of 6 is 0.00000001. SEVEN ZEROS AFTER THE DECIMAL

The ratio of H+ ions to OH- ions at a pH of 6 is 100:1

Explanation:

For the concentrations of the H+ ions and OH- ions look at your chart on the student guide, it should be table B. But make sure to count the zeros right.

For the ratio it is easy, take the concentration of O+ ions and divide it by the concentration of the OH-. I recommend using desmos scientific calculator and just copying and pasting it into there. Good luck on your course!

Answer:

The other answer is completely correct.

Explanation:

Concentration H+: 0.000001

Concentration OH-: 0.00000001

Ratio: 100:1

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