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17 July, 06:19

You have two beakers. One beaker contains 100 mL of NaOH (a strong base); the other contains 100 mL of aqueous Na3PO4 (a weak base). You test the pH of each solution. Which of the following statements is true?

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  1. 17 July, 06:36
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    D. If the pH of NaOH is 12, then that of Na₃PO₄ solution has to be lesser than 12.

    Explanation:

    In this problem, we are comparing the pH of a strong base to a weak base. A strong base is one that ionizes completely in aqueous solutions where as a weak base ionizes slightly.

    The pH scale is good tool for measuring the acidity and alkalinity of various substances. It ranges from 1 - 14;

    1 7 14

    ← →

    increasing acidity increasing alkalinity

    neutrality

    Strong bases have their pH value close to 14 and weak bases are close to 7.

    Since Na₃PO₄ is a weak base, it will have lesser pH value compared to a strong base such as NaOH
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