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What is the pH of a 8.6 x 10-8 M solution of HCl(aq) at 25 °C?
Report your answer to the hundredths place.
Assuming complete dissociation, what is the pH of a 3.98 mg/L Ba(OH)2 solution?
Arrange the aqueous solutions from the most acidic to the most basic, at 25 °C.
Each value represents a different aqueous solution at 25°C. Acidic Basic each solution as acidic, basic, or neutral.
1) The pH is calculated:
pH = - log [HCl] = - log 8.6x10 ^ -8 = 7.07
2) The OH- molar concentration is calculated:
[OH-] = 3.98 mg / L * (1 g / 1000 mg) * (1 mol Ba (OH) 2 / 171.34 g) * (2 mol OH- / 1 mol Ba (OH) 2) = 4.6x10 ^ - 5M
The pOH and the pH are calculated:
pOH = - log 4.6x10 ^ -5 = 4.34
pH = 14 - 4.34 = 9.66
3) Substances are ordered:
i) [H3O +] = 1x10 ^ -3 M
ii) [OH-] = 1x10 ^ -9 M
iii) pH = 7
iv) pH = 10
4) Substances are classified:
Acids: [H +] = 3.1x10 ^ -3
pOH = 11.21
pH = 3.14
[OH-] = 3.6x10 ^ -10
Neutral: pH = 7
[H +] = 1x10 ^ -7
Basic: pH = 8.96
pOH = 4.79
[H +] = 7.5x10 ^ -12
[OH-] = 7x10 ^ -2