By using concepts of logarithms and powers, the concentration of hydrogen ions in a volume of a liter of a sports drink with a pH of 2.5.
Logarithms are trascendental equations, that is, expression that cannot be described in terms of algebraic expressions. In this question we need to solve for the hydrogen ion concentration:
pH = log (1/[H⁺])
[tex]10^{pH} = \frac{1}{[H^{+}]}[/tex]
[tex][H^{+}] = 10^{-pH}[/tex]
[tex][H^{+}] = 10^{-2.5}[/tex]
[H⁺] ≈ 3.163 × 10⁻³
By using concepts of logarithms and powers, the concentration of hydrogen ions in a volume of a liter of a sports drink with a pH of 2.5.
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