Concept explainers
Complete the following table with the needed
(a)
Interpretation:
The missing value of
Concept Introduction:
A base is defined as the substance that can give
The ionic product of water can be used to calculate the concentration of
Experimentally proved that at
The acidic and basic nature of the solution can be expressed in terms of pH of the solution. The range of pH lies from 0 to 14. The pH value from 0 to 7 indicates an acidic solution whereas the pH value from 7 to 14 stands for a basic solution. A neutral solution can be expressed as pH 7. It can be calculated with the help of concentration
Answer to Problem 70P
Since, the concentration of is
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Calculate
Since the concentration of is
Calculate
(b)
Interpretation:
The missing value of
A base is defined as the substance that can give
The ionic product of water can be used to calculate the concentration of
Experimentally proved that at
The acidic and basic nature of the solution can be expressed in terms of pH of the solution. The range of pH lies from 0 to 14. The pH value from 0 to 7 indicates an acidic solution whereas the pH value from 7 to 14 stands for a basic solution. A neutral solution can be expressed as pH 7. It can be calculated with the help of concentration
Answer to Problem 70P
Since, the concentration of is
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Calculation:
Calculate
Since, the concentration of is
Calculate
(c)
Interpretation:
The missing value of
Concept Introduction:
A base is defined as the substance that can give
The ionic product of water can be used to calculate the concentration of
Experimentally proved that at
The acidic and basic nature of the solution can be expressed in terms of
Answer to Problem 70P
Since, the concentration of is
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Calculation:
Calculate
Calculate
Since the concentration of is
(d)
Interpretation:
The missing value of
Concept Introduction:
A base is defined as the substance that can give
The ionic product of water can be used to calculate the concentration of
Experimentally proved that at
The acidic and basic nature of the solution can be expressed in terms of pH of the solution. The range of pH lies from 0 to 14. The pH value from 0 to 7 indicates an acidic solution whereas the pH value from 7 to 14 stands for a basic solution. A neutral solution can be expressed as pH 7. It can be calculated with the help of concentration
Answer to Problem 70P
Since the concentration of is
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
Calculation:
Calculate
Since the concentration of is
Calculate
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