Ph value of n/10 NaOH solution
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pH is negative log of hydrogen ion in a solution pH is represented by pH=-log(H+) it ranges from 1-14
here NaOH represent sodium hydoxide
and n/10 represent normality of the solution it can be writen as 0.1N
one mole of NaOH produces one sodium ion and one hydroxide ion
so the pH can be calulated as follows:
ph=14-0.1(M)=13.0
i hope my answer was useful enough
pH is negative log of hydrogen ion in a solution pH is represented by pH=-log(H+) it ranges from 1-14
here NaOH represent sodium hydoxide
and n/10 represent normality of the solution it can be writen as 0.1N
one mole of NaOH produces one sodium ion and one hydroxide ion
so the pH can be calulated as follows:
ph=14-0.1(M)=13.0
i hope my answer was useful enough
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Explanation: Since NaOH is a strong base, therefore it completely ionises.
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