pH is a logarithmic scale used to indicate the hydrogen lon concentration, [H], of a solution: pH = -log[H] Due to the autoionization of water, in any aqueous solution the hydrogen ion concentration and the hydroxide lon concentration, (011), are related to each other by the K K.-HOH-1.00 × 10-¹4 where 1.00 x 10 is the value at approximately 297 K Based on this relation, the pll and pOH are also related to each other as 14.00- pH + POH The temperature for each solution is camned out at approximately 297 K where K.-1.00 x 10 ▼ Part A 0.55 g of hydrogen chloride (HCI) is dissolved in water to make 5.5 L of solution. What is the pH of the resulting hydrochloric acid solution? Express the pH numerically to two decimal places. View Available Hint(s) pH-2.42 Submit Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining Part B AI? 0.55 g of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) pellets are dissolved in waler Express the pH numerically to two decimal places. View Available Hinks) pH- Submit ΨΕΙ ΑΣΦ 4 Review Constants | Periodic Table ? 5.5 L of sution What is the pll of the ston?
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![pH is a logarithmic scale used to indicate the hydrogen lon
concentration, [H], of a solution:
pH = -log[H]
Due to the autoionization of water, in any aqueous solution
the hydrogen lon concentration and the hydroxide ion
concentration, (OH], are related to each other by the K
of water
K.-HOH -1.00 x 10-¹4
where 1.00 x 104 is the value at approximately 297 K
Based on this relation, the pH and pOH are also related to
each other as
14.00 pH + POH
The temperature for each solution is camned out at approximately 297 K
Part A
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0.55 g of hydrogen chloride (HCT) is dissolved in water to make 55L of solution. What is the pll of the resulting hydrochionc acid solution?
Express the pH numerically to two decimal places.
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pH-2.42
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Part B
pH-
K.-1.00×10
0.55 g of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) pellets are dissolved in water to make 5.5 L of soution What is the pill of thon?
Express the pH numerically to two decimal places.
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