Interpretation:
The concentration of hydronium
Concept introduction:
At a particular temperature, the product of concentrations of water is called the ionic product of water and it is denoted by
Water is a universal solvent and it is a weak electrolyte. Based on the self-ionization of two moles of water, molecules combine to form hydronium ions
At
The concentrations of hydronium and hydroxide ions are equal in a neutral solution.
By using the equilibrium expression,
Rearrange the above equation for hydronium ions as:
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