10^-6 m naoh is diluted 100 times. What is the h of this diluted base
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The Definition of pH
pH=−log[H+]pH=−log[H+]
pH is defined as the negative logarithm of concentration of protons (H+) in a solution.
the concentration of H+ ions is 10^-6 moles/ltr.
So, when you dilute an acid so that its molarity is 10^-8, the total concentration of H+ ions in the solution is still greater than 10^-7 which is basically the base.
Hence, you get the pH of a very dilute acid to be always less than 8.
pH=−log[H+]pH=−log[H+]
pH is defined as the negative logarithm of concentration of protons (H+) in a solution.
the concentration of H+ ions is 10^-6 moles/ltr.
So, when you dilute an acid so that its molarity is 10^-8, the total concentration of H+ ions in the solution is still greater than 10^-7 which is basically the base.
Hence, you get the pH of a very dilute acid to be always less than 8.
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