
Concept explainers
Calculate the molar concentration of
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

(a)
Interpretation:
The molar concentration of
Concept introduction:
The water undergoes self-ionization which can be represented by the reaction,
The ionization constant of water is represented as,
The concentration of water remains constant and the self-ionization constant of water becomes,
Answer to Problem 9.29E
The molar concentration of
Explanation of Solution
The ionic product of water
The value of
The given
Thus, the molar concentration of
The molar concentration of

(b)
Interpretation:
The molar concentration of
Concept introduction:
The water undergoes self-ionization which can be represented by the reaction,
The ionization constant of water is represented as,
The concentration of water remains constant and the self-ionization constant of water becomes,
Answer to Problem 9.29E
The molar concentration of
Explanation of Solution
The ionic product of water
The value of
The given
Thus, the molar concentration of
The molar concentration of

(c)
Interpretation:
The molar concentration of
Concept introduction:
The water undergoes self-ionization which can be represented by the reaction,
The ionization constant of water is represented as,
The concentration of water remains constant and the self-ionization constant of water becomes,
Answer to Problem 9.29E
The molar concentration of
Explanation of Solution
The ionic product of water
The value of
The given
Thus, the molar concentration of
The molar concentration of

(d)
Interpretation:
The molar concentration of
Concept introduction:
The water undergoes self-ionization which can be represented by the reaction,
The ionization constant of water is represented as,
The concentration of water remains constant and the self-ionization constant of water becomes,
Answer to Problem 9.29E
The molar concentration of
Explanation of Solution
The ionic product of water
The value of
The given
Thus, the molar concentration of
The molar concentration of

(e)
Interpretation:
The molar concentration of
Concept introduction:
The water undergoes self-ionization which can be represented by the reaction,
The ionization constant of water is represented as,
The concentration of water remains constant and the self-ionization constant of water becomes,
Answer to Problem 9.29E
The molar concentration of
Explanation of Solution
The ionic product of water
The value of
The given
Thus, the molar concentration of
The molar concentration of
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