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one brand of vinegar has a ph of 4.5. another brand has a ph of 5.0. the equation for the ph of a substance is ph = - log h⁺, where h⁺ is the concentration of hydrogen ions. what is the approximate difference in the concentration of hydrogen ions between the two brands of vinegar? 3.2×10⁻¹ 2.2×10⁻⁵ 6.8×10⁴ 3.2×10¹
Step1: Find $[H^+]$ for pH = 4.5
Given $pH=-\log[H^+]$, then $[H^+]=10^{-pH}$. When $pH = 4.5$, $[H^+]_1=10^{- 4.5}=3.162\times10^{-5}$.
Step2: Find $[H^+]$ for pH = 5.0
When $pH = 5.0$, $[H^+]_2=10^{-5}=1\times10^{-5}$.
Step3: Calculate the difference
The difference $\Delta[H^+]=[H^+]_1 - [H^+]_2=3.162\times10^{-5}-1\times10^{-5}=(3.162 - 1)\times10^{-5}=2.162\times10^{-5}\approx2.2\times10^{-5}$.
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$2.2\times10^{-5}$