Answer: The hydrogen ion concentration of his saliva is [tex]7.94\times 10^{-7}M[/tex]
Explanation:
pH is defined as the negative logarithm of hydrogen ion concentration present in the solution.
To calculate the pH of the solution, we use the equation:
[tex]pH=-\log[H^+][/tex]
We are given:
pH of the saliva = 6.1
Putting values in above equation, we get:
[tex]6.1=-\log[H^+][/tex]
[tex][H^+]=10^{-6.1}=7.94\times 10^{-7}M[/tex]
Hence, the hydrogen ion concentration of his saliva is [tex]7.94\times 10^{-7}M[/tex]