Number of sig figs in concentration of H+ = number of decimal places in pHIs pH questions always 2 sig figures, or is it the lowest amount of sig. figures in the question. so can someone please clarify?
This is how it goes, since -log(5.5x10^-3)=-(log(5.5)+log(10^-3)). log(10^x) gives always gives an exact number if it's base 10, and you take log(5.5) to 2 s.f.Number of sig figs in concentration of H+ = number of decimal places in pH
I.e., 5.5x10^-3mol L^-1 of H+ would be pH = 2.26
This is a special case which is common to logarithms