What do you do when the pH is given, but you have to find the molarity?
May 12, 2008 #1 xnonamex0206 9 0 What do you do when the pH is given, but you have to find the molarity? Last edited: May 12, 2008
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May 12, 2008 #2 symbolipoint Homework Helper Education Advisor Gold Member 6,098 1,152 Molarity of what? pH= -log([H]), pOH= -log([OH]), pH + pOH = 14. The base for the logarithms is 10, and the charge signs were omitted in those equations.
Molarity of what? pH= -log([H]), pOH= -log([OH]), pH + pOH = 14. The base for the logarithms is 10, and the charge signs were omitted in those equations.