The pH of rain water due to its pollutant is to be calculated. Concept introduction: pH is expressed as the acidity or alkalinity of a solution on a logarithmic scale, in which, pH equals to 7 is neutral, less than 7 is acidic, and greater than 7 is basic or alkaline. pH = − log [ H + ] Equilibrium constant is defined as the ratio of concentration of products and the concentration of reactants, which are in equilibrium, and its value is constant at a particular temperature. It denoted by K . Equilibrium constant, K c = [ C ] c eqm [ D ] d eqm [ A ] a eqm [ B ] b eqm Here, K C is the equilibrium constant and C in K C stands for the concentration. [ A ] , [ B ] , [ C ] , and [ D ] are the equilibrium concentration of reactants A and B and product C and D, respectively. A and B are reactants, C and D are products, and a , b , c , and d are their respective stoichiometric coefficients.
The pH of rain water due to its pollutant is to be calculated. Concept introduction: pH is expressed as the acidity or alkalinity of a solution on a logarithmic scale, in which, pH equals to 7 is neutral, less than 7 is acidic, and greater than 7 is basic or alkaline. pH = − log [ H + ] Equilibrium constant is defined as the ratio of concentration of products and the concentration of reactants, which are in equilibrium, and its value is constant at a particular temperature. It denoted by K . Equilibrium constant, K c = [ C ] c eqm [ D ] d eqm [ A ] a eqm [ B ] b eqm Here, K C is the equilibrium constant and C in K C stands for the concentration. [ A ] , [ B ] , [ C ] , and [ D ] are the equilibrium concentration of reactants A and B and product C and D, respectively. A and B are reactants, C and D are products, and a , b , c , and d are their respective stoichiometric coefficients.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the pH of rain water due to its pollutant is to be calculated.
Definition Definition Number that is expressed before molecules, ions, and atoms such that it balances out the number of components present on either section of the equation in a chemical reaction. Stoichiometric coefficients can be a fraction or a whole number and are useful in determining the mole ratio among the reactants and products. In any equalized chemical equation, the number of components on either side of the equation will be the same.
Chapter 16, Problem 173AP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The pH of rain water due to its pollutant is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
pH is expressed as the acidity or alkalinity of a solution on a logarithmic scale, in which, pH equals to 7 is neutral, less than 7 is acidic, and greater than 7 is basic or alkaline.
pH=−log[H+]
Equilibrium constant is defined as the ratio of concentration of products and the concentration of reactants, which are in equilibrium, and its value is constant at a particular temperature. It denoted by K.
Here, KC is the equilibrium constant and C in KC stands for the concentration. [A], [B], [C], and [D] are the equilibrium concentration of reactants A and B and product C and D, respectively.
A and B are reactants, C and D are products, and a,b,c, and d are their respective stoichiometric coefficients.
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