A few questions on pH < before a test

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In summary, pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity of a substance on a scale from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral. It can be measured using a pH meter or strips and can be affected by factors such as hydrogen ion concentration, temperature, and other substances. Understanding pH is important in science as it can influence the behavior and properties of substances. pH can be adjusted by adding an acid or base, a process commonly used in industries and laboratory experiments.
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1. what is the pH of a solution that contains 1.56X 10^5 M hydrogen ions ?
2. Is there a pH above which the molarity of hydrogen of water is higher that the molarity of hydrogen ions derived from the dissolved chemical, and what is it?
3. What is the pH of 10^-8 M solution of HCl, when HCl fully dissociates in aqueous solution?

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Don't really get the second question.

For 1 and 3, you should have gotten equations that relate hydrogen ion concentration and pH. Once you have that, 1 is easy, and for three, consider what [itex][H^{+}][/itex] is when HCl fully dissociates.
 
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for your questions on pH! Let's dive in and answer them one by one.

1. The pH of a solution is a measure of its acidity or basicity, and it is determined by the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in the solution. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral, below 7 being acidic, and above 7 being basic. To find the pH of a solution, we use the formula pH = -log[H+], where [H+] represents the concentration of hydrogen ions in moles per liter (M). In this case, the solution has a concentration of 1.56X 10^5 M hydrogen ions, so the pH would be -log(1.56X 10^5) = 4.81.

2. Yes, there is a pH above which the molarity of hydrogen ions from water is higher than the molarity of hydrogen ions from a dissolved chemical. This pH is 7, which is considered neutral. At a pH of 7, the concentration of hydrogen ions from water is 10^-7 M, while the concentration of hydrogen ions from a dissolved chemical may be lower. This is because water molecules can also dissociate into hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions, contributing to the overall concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution.

3. When HCl (hydrochloric acid) fully dissociates in aqueous solution, it breaks down into H+ and Cl- ions. This means that the concentration of H+ ions in the solution is equal to the concentration of HCl in moles per liter. In this case, the solution has a concentration of 10^-8 M HCl, so the concentration of H+ ions is also 10^-8 M. Using the pH formula, we get a pH of -log(10^-8) = 8. This solution would be considered acidic, as it has a pH below 7.
 

Related to A few questions on pH < before a test

1. What is pH?

pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity of a substance. It is a scale that ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral. A pH value less than 7 indicates acidity, while a value greater than 7 indicates basicity.

2. How is pH measured?

pH is typically measured using a pH meter or pH strips. A pH meter is a device that measures the electrical potential difference between a reference electrode and a glass electrode, which is sensitive to the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution. pH strips are small pieces of paper that change color based on the pH of a solution.

3. What factors can affect the pH of a substance?

The pH of a substance can be affected by various factors, such as the concentration of hydrogen ions, temperature, and the presence of other substances. For example, adding an acid or a base to a solution can change its pH.

4. Why is understanding pH important in science?

Understanding pH is important in science because it can affect the behavior and properties of substances. For example, pH can influence chemical reactions, biological processes, and the solubility of substances. It is also important in various industries, such as agriculture, medicine, and environmental science.

5. How can pH be adjusted?

pH can be adjusted by adding an acid or a base to a solution, depending on whether the pH needs to be decreased or increased. This process is known as pH adjustment and is commonly used in various industries and laboratory experiments.

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