The ph of 0.005M H2SO4 solution is
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H2SO4 is a strong, diprotic acid. The equation for its ionization is
H2SO4(aq) ------> 2H+ + SO4-
Since the equation tells us that each molecule of acid will produce 2 hydrogen ions, the concentration of the H+ ion must be 2 × 0.0050M or 0.010M.
Using the definition of pH = -log[H+] = -log(0.010M) = 2
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⤵️ANSWER⤵️
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H2SO4 is a strong, diprotic acid. The equation for its ionization is
H2SO4(aq) ------> 2H+ + SO4-
Since the equation tells us that each molecule of acid will produce 2 hydrogen ions, the concentration of the H+ ion must be 2 × 0.0050M or 0.010M.
Using the definition of pH = -log[H+] = -log(0.010M) = 2
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hope it helps!!✌️
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