well i dont' know how to find it without a Ka value.
googled and found 1.8 x 10^-5
Good - you can't calculate pH without Ka.
x^2/0.001 = 1.8E-5
x = 1.341640786E-4
check if 5%
1.34.../0.001 *100 = 13.41... so i think i gotta use quadratic equation
OK
x^2/0.001-x = 1.8E-5
x^2 +1.8E-5x - (1.8E-5*0.001) = 0
do quadratic and found
x = 1.25465609E-4
however this is now within 5 % so i guess i'm doing something wrong.
No, it is not within 5%. Check your math.
I know if i want to find ph it would be -log(x) b/c x is the hydronium concentration
Right - and you will get correct result.
That is, I asked about pH of the 0.0001M solution and you calculated pH of the 0.001M solution, but it was about a method, and you applied it correctly