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Asolution formed by dissolving ant acid tablet has aph of 9.18 at 25 calculate hydrogen ion hydronium ion and poh

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The pH of 9.18 corresponds to a basic solution, and we can calculate the hydronium ion concentration as 10^-9.18 and the hydroxide ion concentration found by first determining pOH as 14 - pH and then calculating 10^-pOH.

Step-by-step explanation:

The pH of a solution is a measure of its acidity or basicity.

The given pH of 9.18 indicates a basic solution since it is greater than 7.

To calculate the concentration of hydronium ions (H3O+), we use the formula: pH = -log[H3O+].

Therefore, [H3O+] = 10^-pH = 10^-9.18,

which we can calculate using the 10% key for the inverse logarithm on a calculator.

Next, to find the pOH of the solution, we use the relationship that pH + pOH = 14 at 25°C.

Subtracting the given pH from 14 gives us the pOH: pOH = 14 - 9.18 = 4.82.

From this, we can determine the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH-) using

pOH = -log[OH-], so [OH-]

= 10^-pOH

= 10^-4.82.

The resulting concentrations are expressed as Molarity (M), and they describe the acidity or basicity of a solution at a certain temperature, reflecting the presence of hydronium and hydroxide ions.

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