The normal range of the pH of blood is between 7.35 and 7.45; variations beyond this range have significant health implications. Calculate the hydrogen ion concentrations [H+ ] associated with these pH values. Express your answers in molarity to two significant figures.

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Answer:

The hydrogen ion concentrations associated with these pH value 7.35 is [tex]4.5\times 10^{-8} M[/tex]

The hydrogen ion concentrations associated with these pH value 7.45 is [tex]3.6\times 10^{-8} M[/tex].

Explanation:

To calculate the pH of the solution, we use the equation:

[tex]pH=-\log[H^+][/tex]

We are given:

1) pH = 7.35

Putting values in above equation, we get:

[tex]7.35=-\log[H^+][/tex]

[tex][H^+]=4.467\times 10^{-8} M\approx 4.5\times 10^{-8} M[/tex]

The hydrogen ion concentrations associated with these pH value 7.35 is [tex]4.5\times 10^{-8} M[/tex]

2) pH = 7.45

Putting values in above equation, we get:

[tex]7.45=-\log[H^+][/tex]

[tex][H^+]=3.548\times 10^{-8}M \approx 3.6\times 10^{-8} M[/tex]

The hydrogen ion concentrations associated with these pH value 7.45 is [tex]3.6\times 10^{-8} M[/tex].

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