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16 October, 05:28

A sample of pure water is neutral because it contains

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  1. 16 October, 05:39
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    A sample of pure water is neutral because it contains the same number of H₃O⁺ ions as OH⁻ ions

    Explanation:

    Neutral pH is 7.

    By definition pH = - log [H₃O⁺]

    Water ionizes according to this equilibrium equation:

    2 H₂O (l) ⇄ H₃O⁺ + OH⁺

    So, the ionization (equlibrium) constant is:

    Kw = [H₃O⁺ ] [ OH⁺]

    At 25°C, Kw = 1 * 10⁻¹⁴

    Hence: [H₃O⁺ ] [ OH⁺] = [H₃O⁺ ] ² = 1 * 10⁻¹⁴ ⇒ [H₃O⁺ ] = 10⁻⁷

    ⇒ pH = - log (10⁻⁷) = 7
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