The pH of the given aqueous solution has to be calculated. Concept Information: In strong acids, the ionization of acid is complete. This implies that the concentration of the hydrogen ion or hydronium ion will be equal to the initial concentration of the acid at equilibrium. At equilibrium (after the completion of ionization), the concentration of strong acid will be zero since no molecules remains after ionization. The concentration after ionization will be as follows, pH Definition: The concentration of hydrogen ion is measured using pH scale. The acidity of aqueous solution is expressed by pH scale. The pH of a solution is defined as the negative base-10 logarithm of the hydrogen or hydronium ion concentration. pH = -log[H + ]
The pH of the given aqueous solution has to be calculated. Concept Information: In strong acids, the ionization of acid is complete. This implies that the concentration of the hydrogen ion or hydronium ion will be equal to the initial concentration of the acid at equilibrium. At equilibrium (after the completion of ionization), the concentration of strong acid will be zero since no molecules remains after ionization. The concentration after ionization will be as follows, pH Definition: The concentration of hydrogen ion is measured using pH scale. The acidity of aqueous solution is expressed by pH scale. The pH of a solution is defined as the negative base-10 logarithm of the hydrogen or hydronium ion concentration. pH = -log[H + ]
The pH of the given aqueous solution has to be calculated.
Concept Information:
In strong acids, the ionization of acid is complete. This implies that the concentration of the hydrogen ion or hydronium ion will be equal to the initial concentration of the acid at equilibrium.
At equilibrium (after the completion of ionization), the concentration of strong acid will be zero since no molecules remains after ionization.
The concentration after ionization will be as follows,
pH Definition:
The concentration of hydrogen ion is measured using pH scale. The acidity of aqueous solution is expressed by pH scale.
The pH of a solution is defined as the negative base-10 logarithm of the hydrogen or hydronium ion concentration.
pH=-log[H+]
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The pH of the given aqueous solution has to be calculated.
Concept Information:
In strong acids, the ionization of acid is complete. This implies that the concentration of the hydrogen ion or hydronium ion will be equal to the initial concentration of the acid at equilibrium.
At equilibrium (after the completion of ionization), the concentration of strong acid will be zero since no molecules remains after ionization.
The concentration after ionization will be as follows,
pH Definition:
The concentration of hydrogen ion is measured using pH scale. The acidity of aqueous solution is expressed by pH scale.
The pH of a solution is defined as the negative base-10 logarithm of the hydrogen or hydronium ion concentration.
pH=-log[H+]
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The pH of the given aqueous solution has to be calculated.
Concept Information:
In strong acids, the ionization of acid is complete. This implies that the concentration of the hydrogen ion or hydronium ion will be equal to the initial concentration of the acid at equilibrium.
At equilibrium (after the completion of ionization), the concentration of strong acid will be zero since no molecules remains after ionization.
The concentration after ionization will be as follows,
pH Definition:
The concentration of hydrogen ion is measured using pH scale. The acidity of aqueous solution is expressed by pH scale.
The pH of a solution is defined as the negative base-10 logarithm of the hydrogen or hydronium ion concentration.
The representation of a one-dimensional velocity distribution function for a gas, as the temperature increases:a) it becomes more flattenedb) the maximum occurs for vi = 0 m/sExplain it.
The velocity distribution function of gas moleculesa) is used to measure their velocity, since the small size of gas molecules means that it cannot be measured in any other wayb) is only used to describe the velocity of particles if their density is very high.c) describes the probability that a gas particle has a velocity in a given interval of velocities
Explain why in the representation of a one-dimensional velocity distribution function for a particular gas, the maximum occurs for vi = 0 m/s.