INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY-STD.GDE.+SOL.MAN
INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY-STD.GDE.+SOL.MAN
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Chapter 14, Problem 60E
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The molar hydroxide ion concentration with pH=0.90 is to be calculated.

Concept introduction:

The pH scale tells about the strength of an acid and a base. It measures the concentration of the hydrogen ions. There is an inverse relationship between the pH value and the concentration of the hydrogen ion. Higher the concentration of hydrogen ions, lesser the value of pH. There is an inverse relationship between the pOH value and the concentration of the hydroxide ion. Higher the concentration of hydroxide ions, lesser the value of pOH.

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Answer to Problem 60E

The molar hydroxide ion concentration with pH=0.90 is 8.0×1014 M.

Explanation of Solution

The relationship between pH and hydrogen ion concentration is equal to 10 raised to the power negative value of pH. It is represented as shown below.

[H+]=10pH …(1)

The given value of pH is 0.90.

Substitute the value of pH in equation (1) as shown below.

[H+]=100.90[H+]=10(10.10)=100.10×101 M=1.25×101 M

The relation between hydrogen ion concentration and hydroxide ion concentration is shown below.

[H+][OH]=1014 …(2)

Substitute the value of [H+] in equation (2) as shown below.

[H+][OH]=1014(1.25×101 M)[OH]=1014[OH]=10141.25×101 M=8.0×1014 M

Therefore, the calculated molar hydroxide ion concentration with pH=0.90 is calculated as 8.0×1014 M.

Conclusion

The molar hydroxide ion concentration with pH=0.90 is calculated as 8.0×1014 M.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The molar hydroxide ion concentration with pH=1.62 is to be calculated.

Concept introduction:

The pH scale tells about the strength of an acid and a base. It measures the concentration of the hydrogen ions. There is an inverse relationship between the pH value and the concentration of the hydrogen ion. Higher the concentration of hydrogen ions, lesser the value of pH. There is an inverse relationship between the pOH value and the concentration of the hydroxide ion. Higher the concentration of hydroxide ions, lesser the value of pOH.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 60E

The molar hydrogen ion concentration with pH=1.62 is 4.18×1013  M.

Explanation of Solution

The relationship between pH and hydrogen ion concentration is equal to 10 raised to the power negative value of pH. It is represented as shown below.

[H+]=10pH …(1)

The value of pH is 1.62.

Substitute the value of pH in equation (1) as shown below.

[H+]=101.62=10(2.00.38)M

Therefore, the above equation can be written as shown below.

[H+]=10(2.00.38)=100.38×102 M=2.39×102 M

The relation between hydrogen ion concentration and hydroxide ion concentration is shown below.

[H+][OH]=1014 …(2)

Substitute the value of [H+] in equation (2) as shown below.

[H+][OH]=1014(2.39×102 M)[OH]=1014[OH]=10142.39×102 M=4.18×1013  M

Therefore, the molar hydroxide ion concentration with pH=1.62 is calculated as 4.18×1013  M.

Conclusion

The molar hydroxide ion concentration with pH=1.62 is calculated as 4.18×1013  M.

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