Chemistry, asked by amitkadyan64pbp7hi, 1 year ago

For a neutral solution at 298k, what is the pH of the solution

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Answered by Bhagyashree7509
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Hey buddy... ☺



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First of all for a neutral solution the pH value is always "7"..

It doesn't depend upon the variations of temperature, pressure or any other factor..
As pH means the amount of Hydrogen ions carried by the solution...

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Answered by minasharmaminaedu
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Answer: 7ph

Explanation:

Water's pH level indicates how acidic or basic it is.

The range is 0 to 14, with 7 acting as a neutral value.

A pH of greater than 7 denotes a base, while one of less than 7 suggests acidity.

The pH scale really measures the proportion of free hydrogen and hydroxyl ions in water.

The concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution is measured by pH.

Ions are simply atoms with an electric charge, such as the hydrogen atom with charge H+, which has a value of 1.

Ions often occur even in pure water as a result of random events (creating some H+ and OH- ions).

Pure water produces nearly as much H+ as water with a pH of 7, or vice versa.

7 is hence neutral.

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