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Determine the hydronium ion concentration in a solution that is 0.00018 M Ca(OH)2. Answer in units of MQuestion
Determine the hydronium ion concentration in a solution that is 0.00042M HCL Answer in units of M.
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DrBob222
pH = -log (H3O^+) and since HCl is a strong acid and ionizes 100%, then
pH = -log(HCl). In very weak acid solutions it is necessary to take into account the H^+ contribution of the H^+ in water but I don't think that will be necessary in this concentration.
pH = -log(HCl). In very weak acid solutions it is necessary to take into account the H^+ contribution of the H^+ in water but I don't think that will be necessary in this concentration.
Raven
Determine the hydroxide ion concentration in a solution that is 0.0027 M Ca(OH)2. Answer in units of M
DrBob222
Ca(OH)2 ==> Ca^2+ + 2OH^-
SO, if [Ca(OH)2] = 0.0027 M then (OH^-) must be twice that. Right?
SO, if [Ca(OH)2] = 0.0027 M then (OH^-) must be twice that. Right?