punk0rz
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could someone please help me to understand the process of determining the pH of a solution?
is it required that we determine the pH of solutions given their formula's and concentrations?
how does the dissociation of ions of an acid/base influence the process, shouldnt a strong acid such as HCl dissociate completely and so the concentration of the solution can be taken as the concentration of [H+] (as the ammount of molecules which do not dissociate is negligible) while a weak acid such as ethanoic acid which does not dissociate completely will required a different value for concentration of [H+] to the concentration of the solution, as some of the molecules will remain in complete form??
am i rambling complete shit? do i not even need to understand this?
heeellppp im going insane
and thankyou in advance
is it required that we determine the pH of solutions given their formula's and concentrations?
how does the dissociation of ions of an acid/base influence the process, shouldnt a strong acid such as HCl dissociate completely and so the concentration of the solution can be taken as the concentration of [H+] (as the ammount of molecules which do not dissociate is negligible) while a weak acid such as ethanoic acid which does not dissociate completely will required a different value for concentration of [H+] to the concentration of the solution, as some of the molecules will remain in complete form??
am i rambling complete shit? do i not even need to understand this?
heeellppp im going insane
and thankyou in advance