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24 June, 20:45

11. The Kw of water varies with temperature. Calculate the pH of water at 46⁰C with a Kw = 1.219 x 10-14. Show all calculations leading to an answer.

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  1. 24 June, 21:03
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    Remember that in water, the concentration of hydronium ions, or H⁺, will equal the concentration of hydroxide ions. That is [H⁺] = [OH⁻].

    Remember that Kw = [H⁺][OH⁻] for water and if [H⁺] and [OH⁻] are both equal, we can easily solve for them by taking the square root of Kw.

    [H⁺] = sqrt (1.219*10^-14) = 1.104*10^-7

    and remember that pH = - log[H⁺] = - log (1.104*10^-7) = 6.9570

    (The rules for sig figs are that if you take the log of a number with x significant figures, then the result should have x significant decimal places.)

    The pH of water is 6.9570
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