The pH of the substance is 3.3 which is acidic.
<h3>What is pH?</h3>
The pH of a substance or solution is referred to the degree of acidity or alkalinity of that substance. It is measured on a scale of 0 -14.
Given the concentration of hydrogen ions as 5. 0 × 10–4 moles per liter,we use the formulae
ph = –log[h+]
plugging in thge value of h+ as 5. 0 × 10–4 moles per liter we have:
pH = –log{5. 0 × 10–4 ]
pH=3.3
See here for calculation of pHs: brainly.com/question/26430079
B) -4
5b=6a+16
9a=7b-20
b=(6/5)a+(16/5)
9a=7((6/5)a+(16/5))-20
9a=(42/5)a+12/5
(3/5)a=12/5
a=4
5b=6(4)+16
5b=24+16
5b=40
b=8
3(4)-2(8)
12-16=-4
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A motorcycle goes 120 km in 3 l of petrol. How long will it go in 6 l of petrol?
Total kilometres covered ÷ number of litres of petrol used. So 40kmpl is your bikes average fuel consumption for a litre of petrol. 600 ÷ 40 = 15 litres . Therefore , you require 15 litres of petrol to travel a distance of 600 kilometres.
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