General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry (3rd Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134042428
Author: Laura D. Frost, S. Todd Deal
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.47PP
Calculate the [H3O+] for each of the following measurements of pH:
- a. drain cleaner, pH 12.10
- b. coffee, pH 5.5
- c. gastric juice, pH 2.00
- d. toothpaste, pH 8.3
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8. Food scientists and dieticians measure the pH of foods when they devise recipes and develop
special diets.
a. Perform calculations to complete this table:
Food
[H3O*]
[OH']
pH pOH
oranges
5.5 x 103 mol/L
asparagus
5.6
olives
2.0 x 101' mol/L
blackberries
10.6
b. Based on pH only, predict which food would taste most sour?
2. Find the values of [H'], pOH, [OH], that correspond to each of the following pH
values:
[H']
[OH]
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a. pH of lemon juice = 2.90
b. pH of sauerkraut 3.85
c. pH of milk of magnesia, a
laxative = 10.81
d. pH of most orange juices =
4.11
e. pH of dilute household
ammonia in windex = 11.61
3. Determine which of the solutions in #2 are acidic?
4. A certain brand of rootbeer has a hydrogen concentration equal to 1.9 x 10 M.
What is the pH and pOH of this rootbeer?
Which of the following substances has the lowest hydrogen ion concentration?a. water (pH 7)b. bleach (pH 13)c. baking soda (pH 9)d. vinegar (pH 3)e. black coffee (pH 5)
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General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry (3rd Edition)
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