The volume of gastric fluid in your stomach is 100 cm3 and its pH = 2. Calculate the number of H+ ions in your stomach. You need to know that Avogadro’s Number, NA, is 6.02*1023 mol^-1.
"[H^+]=10^{-pH}=0.01\\ M"
"Number\\ of\\ H^+=100\\ cm^3\\times\\frac{0.01\\ mol}{1000\\ cm^3}\\times\\frac{6.02\\times10^{23}\\ ions}{1\\ mol}=6.02\\times10^{20}\\ ions"
Answer: "6.02\\times10^{20}\\ ions"
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