pH scale for acidity is defined by = – log10 [H*] where [H* ]is the concentration of hydrogen ions measured in moles per liter (M). A solution has a pH of 9.75. Calculate the concentration of hydrogen ions in moles per liter (M). The concentration of hydrogen ions is moles per liter.

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Total power generated by wind worldwide doubles every 3 years. In a particular year, the world wind-generating capacity was about 94 thousand
megawatts. Find the continuous growth rate and give a formula for wind generating capacity
W (in thousand megawatts) as a function of
t, the number of years in the future.
The continuous growth rate is
percent.
W = 94e^(.23104t)
Transcribed Image Text:Total power generated by wind worldwide doubles every 3 years. In a particular year, the world wind-generating capacity was about 94 thousand megawatts. Find the continuous growth rate and give a formula for wind generating capacity W (in thousand megawatts) as a function of t, the number of years in the future. The continuous growth rate is percent. W = 94e^(.23104t)
pH scale for acidity is defined by
pH = – log10[H*] where
[H* ]is the concentration of hydrogen ions measured in moles per liter (M). A solution has a
pH of 9.75. Calculate the concentration of hydrogen ions in moles per liter (M).
The concentration of hydrogen ions is
moles per liter.
Transcribed Image Text:pH scale for acidity is defined by pH = – log10[H*] where [H* ]is the concentration of hydrogen ions measured in moles per liter (M). A solution has a pH of 9.75. Calculate the concentration of hydrogen ions in moles per liter (M). The concentration of hydrogen ions is moles per liter.
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