The pH of a 0.005 H2SO4 solution?
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H2S04 is strong.diprotic acid.
The equation is for its ionisation is
H2SO4(aq)-----> 2H+ +so4 -
since the equation tells us that each molecule
of acid will produce 2 hydrogen ions the concentration of H+ ions must be 2 .0050M
or .010M
using the definition of ph=
log[H+]=-log(.010M)=2
The equation is for its ionisation is
H2SO4(aq)-----> 2H+ +so4 -
since the equation tells us that each molecule
of acid will produce 2 hydrogen ions the concentration of H+ ions must be 2 .0050M
or .010M
using the definition of ph=
log[H+]=-log(.010M)=2
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