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ISBN: 9780393250985
Author: Gilbert
Publisher: W.W. Norton & Company
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Chapter 16, Problem 16.32QP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The value of pH and pOH of the solution from the given hydrogen ion concentration and if the given solution is acidic, basic or neutral.

Interpretation: The value of pH and pOH of the solution from the given hydrogen concentration are to be calculated. The solution being acidic, basic or neutral is to be indicated.

Concept introduction: The pH value determines if a given solution is acidic, basic and neutral in nature.

The pOH value of the given solution is calculated by the formula,

pOH=log[OH]

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 16.32QP

The value of pH is 4.16_ and the value of pOH is 9.84_ for the given solution. The solution is acidic in nature.

Explanation of Solution

Given

The concentration of hydroxide ion OH is 1.44×1010M.

The pOH value of the given solution is calculated by the formula,

pOH=log[OH]

Substitute the concentration of OH in the above expression.

pOH=log(1.44×1010)=(9.84)=9.84_

Therefore, the value of pOH is 9.84_ of the given solution.

The value of pH of the given solution is calculated by the formula,

pH+pOH=14

Substitute value of pOH in the above expression.

pH=149.84=4.16_

Therefore, the value of pH for the given solution is 4.16_.

The value of pH is less than 7 so, it is an acidic solution.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The value of pH and pOH of the solution from the given hydrogen ion concentration and if the given solution is acidic, basic or neutral.

Interpretation: The value of pH and pOH of the solution from the given hydrogen concentration are to be calculated. The solution being acidic, basic or neutral is to be indicated.

Concept introduction: The pH value determines if a given solution is acidic, basic and neutral in nature.

The pOH value of the given solution is calculated by the formula,

pOH=log[OH]

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 16.32QP

The value of pH is 12.81_ and the value of pOH is 1.19_ for the given solution. The solution is basic in nature.

Explanation of Solution

Given

The concentration of hydroxide ion OH is 6.37×102M.

The pOH value of the given solution is calculated by the formula,

pOH=log[OH]

Substitute the concentration of OH in the above expression.

pOH=log(6.37×102)=(1.19)=1.19_

Therefore, the value of pOH is 1.19_ of the given solution.

The value of pH of the given solution is calculated by the formula,

pH+pOH=14

Substitute value of pH in the above expression.

pH=141.19=12.81_

Therefore, the value of pH for the given solution is 12.81_.

The value of pH is more than 7 so, it is a basic solution.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The value of pH and pOH of the solution from the given hydrogen ion concentration and if the given solution is acidic, basic or neutral.

Interpretation: The value of pH and pOH of the solution from the given hydrogen concentration are to be calculated. The solution being acidic, basic or neutral is to be indicated.

Concept introduction: The pH value determines if a given solution is acidic, basic and neutral in nature.

The pH value of the given solution is calculated by the formula,

pH=log[H+]

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 16.32QP

The value of pH is 8.48_ and the value of pOH is 5.52_ for the given solution. The solution is basic in nature.

Explanation of Solution

Given

The given concentration of hydrogen ion H+ is 3.39×109M.

The pH value of the given solution is calculated by the formula,

pH=log[H+]

Substitute the concentration of H+ in the above expression.

pH=log(3.39×109)=(8.48)=8.48_

Therefore, the value of pH is 8.48_ of the given solution.

The value of pOH of the given solution is calculated by the formula,

pH+pOH=14

Substitute value of pH in the above expression.

pOH=148.48=5.52_

Therefore, the value of pOH for the given solution is 5.52_.

The value of pH is more than 7 so, it is a basic solution.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The value of pH and pOH of the solution from the given hydrogen ion concentration and if the given solution is acidic, basic or neutral.

Interpretation: The value of pH and pOH of the solution from the given hydrogen concentration are to be calculated. The solution being acidic, basic or neutral is to be indicated.

Concept introduction: The pH value determines if a given solution is acidic, basic and neutral in nature.

The pH value of the given solution is calculated by the formula,

pH=log[H+]

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 16.32QP

The value of pH is 2.30_ and the value of pOH is 11.7_ for the given solution. The solution is acidic in nature.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The concentration of hydrogen ion H+ is 4.92×103M.

The pH value of the given solution is calculated by the formula,

pH=log[H+]

Substitute the concentration of H+ in the above expression.

pH=log(4.92×103)=(2.30)=2.30_

Therefore, the value of pH is 2.30_ of the given solution.

The value of pOH of the given solution is calculated by the formula,

pH+pOH=14

Substitute value of pH in the above expression.

pOH=142.30=11.7_

Therefore, the value of pOH for the given solution is 11.7_.

The value of pH is less than 7 so, it is an acidic solution.

Conclusion
  1. a. The value of pH is 4.16_ and the value of pOH is 9.84_ for the given solution. The solution is acidic in nature.
  2. b. The value of pH is 12.81_ and the value of pOH is 1.19_ for the given solution. The solution is basic in nature.
  3. c. The value of pH is 8.48_ and the value of pOH is 5.52_ for the given solution. The solution is basic in nature.
  4. d. The value of pH is 2.30_ and the value of pOH is 11.7_ for the given solution. The solution is acidic in nature.

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