The [ OH − ] of each of the given solutions is to be calculated. The solutions are to be identified as neutral, acidic or basic. Concept introduction: A neutral species has a pH value equal to 7 , that is the [ OH − ] is equal to the [ H + ] . An acidic species has a pH value less than 7 , that is the [ OH − ] is less than the [ H + ] . A basic species has a pH value greater than 7 , that is the [ H + ] is less than the [ OH − ] . The equilibrium constant for water is denoted by K w and is expressed as, K w = [ H + ] [ OH − ] At 25 °C , [ H + ] [ OH − ] = 1 × 10 − 14
The [ OH − ] of each of the given solutions is to be calculated. The solutions are to be identified as neutral, acidic or basic. Concept introduction: A neutral species has a pH value equal to 7 , that is the [ OH − ] is equal to the [ H + ] . An acidic species has a pH value less than 7 , that is the [ OH − ] is less than the [ H + ] . A basic species has a pH value greater than 7 , that is the [ H + ] is less than the [ OH − ] . The equilibrium constant for water is denoted by K w and is expressed as, K w = [ H + ] [ OH − ] At 25 °C , [ H + ] [ OH − ] = 1 × 10 − 14
Solution Summary: The author explains the left[OH-right] of each of the given solutions and its classification into neutral, acidic or a basic solution.
Interpretation: The
[OH−] of each of the given solutions is to be calculated. The solutions are to be identified as neutral, acidic or basic.
Concept introduction: A neutral species has a
pH value equal to
7, that is the
[OH−] is equal to the
[H+]. An acidic species has a
pH value less than
7, that is the
[OH−] is less than the
[H+]. A basic species has a
pH value greater than
7, that is the
[H+] is less than the
[OH−].
The equilibrium constant for water is denoted by
Kw and is expressed as,
Kw=[H+][OH−]
At
25°C,
[H+][OH−]=1×10−14
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The
[OH−] of each of the given solutions is to be calculated. The solutions are to be identified as neutral, acidic or basic.
Concept introduction: A neutral species has a
pH value equal to
7, that is the
[OH−] is equal to the
[H+]. An acidic species has a
pH value less than
7, that is the
[OH−] is less than the
[H+]. A basic species has a
pH value greater than
7, that is the
[H+] is less than the
[OH−].
The equilibrium constant for water is denoted by
Kw and is expressed as,
Kw=[H+][OH−]
At
25°C,
[H+][OH−]=1×10−14
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The
[OH−] of each of the given solutions is to be calculated. The solutions are to be identified as neutral, acidic or basic.
Concept introduction: A neutral species has a
pH value equal to
7, that is the
[OH−] is equal to the
[H+]. An acidic species has a
pH value less than
7, that is the
[OH−] is less than the
[H+]. A basic species has a
pH value greater than
7, that is the
[H+] is less than the
[OH−].
The equilibrium constant for water is denoted by
Kw and is expressed as,
Kw=[H+][OH−]
At
25°C,
[H+][OH−]=1×10−14
(d)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The
[OH−] of each of the given solutions is to be calculated. The solutions are to be identified as neutral, acidic or basic.
Concept introduction: A neutral species has a
pH value equal to
7, that is the
[OH−] is equal to the
[H+]. An acidic species has a
pH value less than
7, that is the
[OH−] is less than the
[H+]. A basic species has a
pH value greater than
7, that is the
[H+] is less than the
[OH−].
The equilibrium constant for water is denoted by
Kw and is expressed as,
The number of imaginary replicas of a system of N particlesA) can never become infiniteB) can become infiniteC) cannot be greater than Avogadro's numberD) is always greater than Avogadro's number.
Electronic contribution to the heat capacity at constant volume
A) is always zero
B) is zero, except for excited levels whose energy is comparable to KT
C) equals 3/2 Nk
D) equals Nk exp(BE)
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