Chemistry, asked by kuldeepswarnkar14, 3 months ago

What pH do you expect for 10−8 M solution of an acid?

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Answered by sweety2951
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Answer:

Now there are more hydrogen ions than hydroxide ions in the solution. This kind of solution is acidic. A base is a substance that accepts hydrogen ions.

Answered by srutibatabyal2005
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Answer: 7

Explanation: HCl is a strong acid. All the acids have pH in the acidic range, i.e. below 7. The concentration of HCl is given as 10  

−8

 M. pH is calculated based on the protons of the acid and the water. 10  

−8

 M is a very low concentration and hence the protons from water are also considered. This gives the value of the pH of about 6.8 which is very close to 7.

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