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Calculate the pH of the following solutions (1) 0.02mhcl. (2) 0.10mnaoh. (3) 0.0032mhno. (4) 0.03mkoh​

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Answer:

1) pH of HCl = 1.7

2) pH of NaOH = 13

3) pH of HNO₃ = 2.5

4) pH of KOH = 12.5

Step-by-step explanation:

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Calculate the pH of the following solutions (1) 0.02mhcl. (2) 0.10mnaoh. (3) 0.0032mhno-example-1
Calculate the pH of the following solutions (1) 0.02mhcl. (2) 0.10mnaoh. (3) 0.0032mhno-example-2
User Polemarch
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Answer:

1. 1.70

2. 13.00

3. 2.49

4. 12.48

Step-by-step explanation:

Background information and equations:

  • For strong acids, pH can be calculated by
    pH = -\log[H_3O^+] = -\log[HX],
  • For strong bases, pOH is calculated similarly by
    pOH = -\log[OH^-] = -\log[XOH], at room temperature,
    pH = 14.00 - pOH = 14.00 + \log[XOH].

1. HCl is a strong acid, given its molarity:


pH = -\log(0.02) = 1.70

2. NaOH is a strong base:


pH = 14.00 + \log(0.10) = 13.00

3. Nitric acid is a strong acid:


pH = -log(0.0032) = 2.49

4. KOH is a strong base:


pH = 14.00 + log(0.03) = 12.48

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