Chemistry, asked by shubhamincms, 1 year ago

Calculate the pH of 0.005 M H2SO4

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Answered by Poorva15
56
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[H+] means concentration of H+ ions(and it is in normality).
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Answered by stephen756
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Answer:

pH=2

Explanation:

H2SO4 is a strong, dioptric acid

The equation of its ionization is given below

H2SO4 (aq) ------> 2H +SO4

H+ = 2 x (concentration in molarity)

H+ = 2 x 0.005

=0.01

=1 x 10^-2

pH=-log[H+ ]

pH=-log10^-2

ANSWER : pH = 2

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