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22 May, 08:40

Calculate the ph of a 0.10 m solution of hypochlorous acid

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  1. 22 May, 08:46
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    Explanation:

    Firstly we need to know the chemical formula of hypochlorous acid. This is HOCl.

    The ionization equation is as follows:

    HOCl ⇌ ClO - + H

    This means in every one mole of the acid, exactly one mole of hydrogen ions is produced. This also means that there is exactly 0.1M of H + in 0.1M of the acid.

    We now go on to calculate the pH of the acid solution. By definition, the pH is the negative logarithm to base 10 of the hydrogen ion concentration of the acid.

    Mathematically: pH = - log[H+]

    Now we know that [H+] = 0.1M

    pH = - log[0.1]

    pH = 1

    The pH of 0.1M hypochlorous acid is 1
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