What is the ph of a 2.8 m solution of hclo4?
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Practically 2.8 M HClO4 soln doesn't exist. But I'll give you theoretical answer.
● pH -
- It is approximately the negative of the base 10 logarithm of the molar concentration.
- It determines the acidity/basisity of the substance.
Now let's solve our given problem.
pH of the HClO4 is calculated by -
pH = -log(conc)
pH = -log(2.8)
pH = -0.45
Therefore, pH of 2.8 M HClO4 solution is -0.45 .
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Practically 2.8 M HClO4 soln doesn't exist. But I'll give you theoretical answer.
● pH -
- It is approximately the negative of the base 10 logarithm of the molar concentration.
- It determines the acidity/basisity of the substance.
Now let's solve our given problem.
pH of the HClO4 is calculated by -
pH = -log(conc)
pH = -log(2.8)
pH = -0.45
Therefore, pH of 2.8 M HClO4 solution is -0.45 .
Hope this helps you.
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