H hihihi Member Joined Apr 12, 2016 Messages 47 Gender Undisclosed HSC 1998 Jul 9, 2016 #1 What is the pH of a 0.010 mol L–1 solution of a weak monoprotic acid that is 4.0% ionised? tyvm
Fizzy_Cyst Owner @ Sigma Science + Phys Goat Joined Jan 14, 2011 Messages 1,212 Location Parramatta, NSW Gender Male HSC 2001 Uni Grad 2005 Jul 9, 2016 #3 hihihi said: What is the pH of a 0.010 mol L–1 solution of a weak monoprotic acid that is 4.0% ionised? tyvm Click to expand... If 4% ionisation and monoprotic, then [H+] = 0.04 X 0.01 = 0.0004 Then pH =-log[H+] = -log[0.0004] = 3.4
hihihi said: What is the pH of a 0.010 mol L–1 solution of a weak monoprotic acid that is 4.0% ionised? tyvm Click to expand... If 4% ionisation and monoprotic, then [H+] = 0.04 X 0.01 = 0.0004 Then pH =-log[H+] = -log[0.0004] = 3.4
leehuan Well-Known Member Joined May 31, 2014 Messages 5,805 Gender Male HSC 2015 Jul 9, 2016 #4 Basically the formula is Which as Fizzy_Cyst used it, rearranges into
H hihihi Member Joined Apr 12, 2016 Messages 47 Gender Undisclosed HSC 1998 Jul 15, 2016 #5 leehuan said: Basically the formula is Which as Fizzy_Cyst used it, rearranges into Click to expand... is it alwasys H30+?
leehuan said: Basically the formula is Which as Fizzy_Cyst used it, rearranges into Click to expand... is it alwasys H30+?