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Suggest the pH of the solution made when potassium oxide dissolves in water?
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Answered by sam60530
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Potassium oxide is an ionic compound: K2O Made up of ions K+ and O2-When added to the water the ... Alkaline solution will have a high pH such as pH 14.

Answered by prettyjiya08
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Explanation:

When potassium oxide reacts with water it gives potassium hydroxide as the product.

KOH is potassium hydroxide.

Since KOH is a strong base, the solution completely ionizes into K+ and OH- when in water. The reaction KOH --> K+ + OH- takes place. The concentration of [ OH- ] can then be used to calculate the pOH of the solution. pH = 14 - pOH = 14 - 1.48 = 12.52.

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