An acidic solution has a pH of 4.02. What is the H_3O^+ concentration of this solution in M?

1 Answer
Dec 27, 2016

H_3O^+=9.55xx10^-6*mol*L^-1

Explanation:

By definition, pH=-log_(10)[H_3O^+]

And thus if pH=4.02, [H_3O^+]=10^(-4.02) = 9.55xx10^-6*mol*L^-1.

Back in the day, before the advent of cheap electronic calculators, A level students routinely used log tables to aid complex multiplications and divisions. See here and elsewhere.