A table wine has a pH of 3.40. What is the hydronium ion concentration of the wine? $[H_3O^+]$ = M
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We know that the relationship between pH and hydronium ion concentration is given by the formula: $$pH = -log[H_3O^+]$$ We can rearrange this formula to solve for the hydronium ion concentration: $$[H_3O^+] = 10^{-pH}$$ Show more…
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