Create a data table like this one and put your calculated HCI pH values in the table. HCI Solution Molarity: 0.1 M 0.001 M 0.01 M Experimental pH (given) Calculated pH Answer these questions. 1. As the H+ Molarity increases, what happens to the pH ? 2. As the H+ Molarity increases does the solution become more acidic or more basic? 1.20 2.15 3.08
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![This is a Dry Lab since we cannot meet on Campus. You would have first calibrated a
pH meter and then measured the pH of four different Acid Aqueous Solutions and
examined the data for trends. You would have calculated the expected pH of each of
the strong acid HCI solutions by assuming that the HCI is 100 % ionized
or dissociated when dissolved in water and thus Molarity HCI equals the Molarity
H+. Using pH= -log H+ Molarity, the pH of a 1 X 10 to the -4 power
M HCI solution (0.0001 M) is set up as pH= -log(0.0001) = 4. Use the log function of
your calculator to get the answer.
Create a data table like this one and put your calculated HCI pH values in the table.
HCI Solution Molarity: 0.1 M
0.001 M
Experimental pH (given) 1.20
Calculated pH
Answer these questions.
1. As the H+ Molarity increases, what happens to the pH ?
2. As the H+ Molarity increases does the solution become more acidic or more
basic?
0.01 M
2.15
3.08](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fb3c0144e-0a71-4a75-9786-affbea18251d%2F82ba21f3-e2c5-44b6-8928-850874e18c08%2Fm2j0d2e_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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