What should I mention in my response to get those full marks ? Any tips appreciated, thanks !
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Basically everything in the second dot point of module 6.What should I mention in my response to get those full marks ? Any tips appreciated, thanks !
If you also want to push the boat, you can also talk about how the pH 7 being the cutoff between an acidic and a basic solution (with pH 7 being neutral pH) is predicated on Kw =[H+][OH-] being 10^(-14).What should I mention in my response to get those full marks ? Any tips appreciated, thanks !
I would go further and say that the question is simply wrong. Even at 298 K, I would not accept the assertion that acids are defined as being solutions with pH < 7.If you also want to push the boat, you can also talk about how the pH 7 being the cutoff between an acidic and a basic solution (with pH 7 being neutral pH) is predicated on Kw =[H+][OH-] being 10^(-14).
Which is only true when the temperature is 298 K.
Meaning the stimulus material is actually only accurate for the temperature 298 K.
Fully agree here. And also fully agree with the definitions of acidic and basic solutions.I would go further and say that the question is simply wrong. Even at 298 K, I would not accept the assertion that acids are defined as being solutions with pH < 7.
I'd probably modify this slightly, to the sequence:Fully agree here. And also fully agree with the definitions of acidic and basic solutions.
The logical sequence here is:
In other words, if temperature is 298 K, this means that if a solution is neutral, its pH would have to be 7 (by implication, not by definition).
- A neutral solution is defined as one in which [H3O+] = [OH-].
- If and only if the temperature is 298 K, this implies that Kw = 10^(-14), which in turn implies that a neutral solution would have a pH 7.
This is me speculating now, and @CM_Tutor could clarify this better than I can, but surely NESA would not slip in question stems that are deliberately inaccurate? Surely this is an oversight by whomever wrote this question.