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Each of the following solutions has a concentration of 0.1 mol/L. Compare the hydronium-ion concentration and pH in each pair,...Asked by Anonymous
Each of the following solutions has a concentration of 0.1 mol/L. Compare the hydronium ion concentration and pH in each pair and explain why they are different.
a) H2SO4(aq) vs. H2SO3(aq)
b) H2S(aq) vs. NH3(aq)
a) H2SO4(aq) vs. H2SO3(aq)
b) H2S(aq) vs. NH3(aq)
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Answered by
DrBob222
I suppose the easy way is to simply solve for H^+ and convert to pH. I recommend that you do that. I can get you started if you tell me what you know about it. In words, the difference between H2SO4 and H2SO3 is that the first H^+ is a strong acid in H2SO4 whereas both H^+ are weak for H2SO3. In pair b, H2S is a weak acid (H2O acts as a base for H2S) while NH3 is a weak base(H2O acts as an acid with NH3).
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Anonymous
Thanks, solved it.