well i did post it in the chemistry section, and you dont really have to be so technical about everything? who gives a shit what the title fkn says?This is not really a brain teaser.
Generally, brain teasers can be done by anybody with no extra knowledge apart from common sense and basic logic.
Can't you just do it:for very weak concentrations (~10-6 M) the baseline concentration of H3O+ ions in pure water becomes significant, and must be taken into account
use this formula,
[H3O+] = Ca + Kw/[H3O+]
where Ca is the concentration of the acid, and Kw is the dissociation constant of water
substituting, we get [H3O+] = 1.05125×10-7 mol/L
and so pH = 6.97829
see chapter 3.
except some of the H+ ions provided by the HCl will react with OH- ions to form water...Can't you just do it:
[H+] in water=1x10^-7
[H+] provided by HCl=1x10^-8
Total [H+]=1.1x10^-7=6.96 or something like that?
True but like, if it were in HSC - would you even be expected to do that?except some of the H+ ions provided by the HCl will react with OH- ions to form water...