pH is referred to as the scale to describe the hydronium ion concentration of a
solution. It is used to measure the acidity or basicity of a solution. pH of an acidic solution is less than 7, a neutral solution is 7, and a basic solution is greater than 7.
pH can be calculated using the formula:
[tex] pH = - log [H_{3}O^{+}] [/tex]
Given the pH of solution is 3.2.
Finding out the concentration of hydronium ion from pH.
[tex] pH = - log[H_{3}O^{+}][/tex]
[tex] 3.2 = - log [H_{3}O^{+}] [/tex]
[tex] [H_{3}O^{+}] = 10^{-3.2} [/tex]
[tex] [H_{3}O^{+}] = 6.3 * 10^{-4} M [/tex]
Therefore, the hydronium ion concetration of the solution is [tex] 6.3 * 10^{-4} M [/tex]