Answer:
The pH of the resulting solution is 12.52.
Step-by-step explanation:
n = number of moles
V = volume of the solution in Liters
1)1 mol of HCl gives 1 mol of hydrogen ion.
Concentration of the hydrogen ion = 0.1 M
Volume of the solution = 10 mL = 0.010 L
Moles of hydrogen ions = = 0.001 mol
2) 1 mol of NaOH gives 1 mol of hydroxide ion.
Concentration of the Hydroxide ions = 0.2 M
Volume of the solution ,V'= 8 mL = 0.008 L
Moles of hydroxide ions ,n ' = 0.0016
1 mol of HCl neutralizes 1 mol of NaOH ,then 0.001 mol of HCl will neutralize 0.001 mol NaOH.
So left over moles of hydroxide ions in the solution will effect the pH of the solution:
Left over moles of hydroxide ions in the solution = 0.0016 mol - 0.0010 mol = 0.0006 mol
Left over concentration of hydroxide ions:
pH +pOH = 14
pH = 14 - 1.48 = 12.52
The pH of the resulting solution is 12.52.