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Chapter 16, Problem 25A

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The concentration that represents more basic solution should be selected from the following:

  [H+] = 1.59 × 107M or [H+] = 1.04 × 108M

Concept Introduction:

The acidity or alkalinity of a solution is expressed by determining pH of the solution. pH of a solution is defined as negative logarithm of the concentration of H+ ion in the solution. pH is expressed as-

  pH=-log[H+]

  pOH of a solution is defined as negative logarithm of the concentration of hydroxyl ion [OH-] in the solution. pOH is expressed as-

  pOH=-log[OH-]

(a)

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Answer to Problem 25A

Solution having concentration [H+] = 1.04 × 108M is more basic.

Explanation of Solution

The pH for both the solution is calculated as:

  pH=-log[H+]=-log[1.59 × 10-7]=6.8

  pH=-log[H+]=-log[1.04 × 10-8]=7.98

The solution having pH greater than 7 represents basic solution so, the solution having concentration [H+] = 1.04 × 108M is more basic.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The concentration that represents more basic solution should be selected from the following:

  [H+] = 5.69 × 108M or [OH] = 4.49 × 106M

Concept Introduction:

The acidity or alkalinity of a solution is expressed by determining pH of the solution. pH of a solution is defined as negative logarithm of the concentration of H+ ion in the solution. pH is expressed as-

  pH=-log[H+]

  pOH of a solution is defined as negative logarithm of the concentration of hydroxyl ion [OH-] in the solution. pOH is expressed as-

  pOH=-log[OH-]

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 25A

Solution having concentration [OH] = 4.49 × 106M is more basic.

Explanation of Solution

Using the following equation to calculate the concentration of H+ ion,

  Kw=[H+]×[OH-][H+]=Kw[OH-]=10-14[OH-]

So,

  [H+]=Kw[OH-]=10-14M24.49 × 10-6M= 2.23 × 10-9M

The pH is calculated as:

  pH=-log[H+]=-log[2.23 × 10-9]=8.65

The pH is calculated as:

  pH=-log[H+]=-log[5.69 × 10-8]=7.24

Since the pH of both the solutions is greater than 7 so, both are basic in nature but the solution having greater value of pH represents more basic solution so, the solution having concentration [OH] = 4.49 × 106M is more basic.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The concentration that represents more basic solution should be selected from the following:

  [H+] = 5.99 × 108M or [OH-] =6.01 × 10-7M

Concept Introduction:

The acidity or alkalinity of a solution is expressed by determining pH of the solution. pH of a solution is defined as negative logarithm of the concentration of H+ ion in the solution. pH is expressed as-

  pH=-log[H+]

  pOH of a solution is defined as negative logarithm of the concentration of hydroxyl ion [OH-] in the solution. pOH is expressed as-

  pOH=-log[OH-]

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 25A

Solution having concentration [OH-] =6.01 × 10-7M is more basic.

Explanation of Solution

Using the following equation to calculate the concentration of H+ ion,

  Kw=[H+]×[OH-][H+]=Kw[OH-]=10-14[OH-]

So,

  [H+]=Kw[OH-]=10-14M26.01 × 10-7M= 1.66 × 10-8M

The pH is calculated as:

  pH=-log[H+]=-log[1.66 × 10-8]=7.78

  pH=-log[H+]=-log[5.99 × 10-8]=7.22

Since the pH of both the solutions is greater than 7 so, both are basic in nature but the solution having greater value of pH represents more basic solution so, the solution having concentration [OH-] =6.01 × 10-7M is more basic.

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