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24 May, 05:26

A 400.0 ml sample of 0.10 mba (oh) 2 is titrated with 0.10 mhbr. determine the ph of the solution before the addition of any hbr.

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  1. 24 May, 05:28
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    Ba (OH) 2 is an basic solution. It has more OH - ions than H + ions. pOH should be calculated to find out its pH

    The reaction is

    Ba (OH) 2 ⇒ Ba2 + (aq) + 2 OH - (aq)

    One mole barium hydroxide releases 2 moles hydroxide ions.

    Use that ratio to calculate molarity (M) of OH - ions [OH-]. The ratio is 1:2.

    0.10 M Ba (OH) 2 release 2*0.10 M = 0.02 M OH - ions

    [OH-] = 0.02

    pOH = - log [OH-] = - log 0.02 = 1.7

    Thats not the answer! We found pOH of the solution before titration.

    pH and pOH relationship is shown by formula of pH+pOH = 14

    pH = 14-pOH

    pH = 14-1.7 = 12.3
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