The original pH of the gastric juice sample is 3.43
pH serves as a measure to calculate the acidity/alkalinity of a solution. It's ranges is between 0 - 14, with 7 being neutral. A pH below 7 indicates acidity and a pH above 7 indicates basicity. pH is actually a measure of the relative amounts of free hydrogen and hydroxyl ions in water.
As we know:
MâVâ = MâVâ
For the given question:
Mâ = Concentration of gastric juice
Vâ = Volume of gastric juice (20 ml)
Mâ = Â Concentration of NaOH (0.0011 M)
Vâ = Volume of NaOH (6.7 ml)
So, Mâ = MâVâ / Vâ
Mâ = 0.0011 Ă 6.7/20
Mâ = 0.000365
For pH:
pH = -log [Hâș]
pH = -log [0.000365]
pH = 3.43
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