The number of moles has to be calculated for [ H 3 O + ] or [OH - ] that is added to a liter of strong acid solution to adjust its pH from 3 .15 to 3 .65 . Concept introduction: A solution may be acidic and basic depends on relative strength of anions as an acid or base. Anions and cations can be acidic, basic and netural. Acidic have pH < 7 , basic have pH > 7 and netural have pH=7 . The pH is decreases when the solution is more acidic similarly the pH is increase when the solution is more basic. One mole of H 3 O + ion reacts with one mole OH – ion, the difference in H 3 O + will be equal to the OH – added. Therefore, [ H 3 O + ] = 10 –pH Acid – dissociation constant can be expressed as pK a values, pK a = -log K a and 10 - pK a = K a
The number of moles has to be calculated for [ H 3 O + ] or [OH - ] that is added to a liter of strong acid solution to adjust its pH from 3 .15 to 3 .65 . Concept introduction: A solution may be acidic and basic depends on relative strength of anions as an acid or base. Anions and cations can be acidic, basic and netural. Acidic have pH < 7 , basic have pH > 7 and netural have pH=7 . The pH is decreases when the solution is more acidic similarly the pH is increase when the solution is more basic. One mole of H 3 O + ion reacts with one mole OH – ion, the difference in H 3 O + will be equal to the OH – added. Therefore, [ H 3 O + ] = 10 –pH Acid – dissociation constant can be expressed as pK a values, pK a = -log K a and 10 - pK a = K a
The number of moles has to be calculated for [H3O+] or [OH-] that is added to a liter of strong acid solution to adjust its pH from 3.15 to 3.65.
Concept introduction:
A solution may be acidic and basic depends on relative strength of anions as an acid or base. Anions and cations can be acidic, basic and netural. Acidic have pH < 7, basic have pH > 7 and netural have pH=7.
The pH is decreases when the solution is more acidic similarly the pH is increase when the solution is more basic.
One mole of H3O+ ion reacts with one mole OH– ion, the difference in H3O+ will be equal to the OH– added.
Therefore,
[H3O+] = 10–pH
Acid – dissociation constant can be expressed as pKa values,
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