Answer:
See explanation below
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm assuming this is a table you need to complete, so, you are not putting this in order, but I already found it in another place. let's do a little summary of the expressions we need to use in order to complete the chart.
To calculate pH we need the following expression:
pH = -log[H3O+] (1)
From this expression we can solve for [H3O+] in case we need it:
[H3O+] = 10^(-pH) (2)
When we have [OH-] we calculate the pOH and from there, the pH:
pOH = -log[OH-] (3)
and [OH-]:
[OH-] = 10^(-pOH) (4)
Finally to get the pH from pOH:
14 = pH + pOH
pH = 14 - pOH (5)
With these 5 expressions we can complete the chart. In picture 1, you have the actual chart.
To know if it's acidic or basic, that depends on the value of pH.
If pH <7 it's acidic
If pH >7 it's basic
If pH = 7 it's neutral
First case:
[H3O+] = 3.5x10^-3
pH = -log(3.5x10^-3) = 2.46 (acidic)
pOH = 14 - 2.46 = 11.54
[OH-] = 10^(-11.54) = 2.88x10^-12 M
Second case:
pOH = -log(3.8x10^-7) = 6.42
pH = 14 - 6.42 = 7.58 (it's basic)
[H3O+] = 10^(-7.58) = 2.63x10^-8 M
Third case:
pH = -log(1.8x10^-9) = 8.74 (it's basic)
pOH = 14 - 8.74 = 5.26
[OH-] = 10^(-5.26) = 5.5x10^-6 M
Fourth case:
[H3O+] = 10^(-7.15) =7.08x10^-8 M (Basic)
pOH = 14 - 7.15 = 6.85
[OH-] = 10^(-6.85) = 1.41x10^-7 M
Hope this can help you