Asked by Sahil
How many grams of KOH must be dissolved in one litre of solution to give it a pH value of 12?
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Answered by
DrBob222
pH + pOH = 14
Solve for pOH.
pOH = -log(OH^-)
Solve for OH^-
How many moles KOH do you need?
moles KOH = M x L = ??
Then moles = grams/molar mass
Solve for grams.
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Solve for pOH.
pOH = -log(OH^-)
Solve for OH^-
How many moles KOH do you need?
moles KOH = M x L = ??
Then moles = grams/molar mass
Solve for grams.
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Answered by
bibek grg
PH PoH =14
PoH=14-12=2
PoH=-log[OH]
OH=log~[-2]
OH=O.O1
NOW,
MOLARITY=gm/litre|AT.wt
O.O1=gm/1|57
gm=0.57
hence mass of kOH IS O.57gm.
PoH=14-12=2
PoH=-log[OH]
OH=log~[-2]
OH=O.O1
NOW,
MOLARITY=gm/litre|AT.wt
O.O1=gm/1|57
gm=0.57
hence mass of kOH IS O.57gm.
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