abc123doremi
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bored seems to be running short of members right now
i can't get my head around this ...either something i don't know or i've just removed the very brick that will cause the foundation of chemical chemistry to collapse in on itself...though i doubt the latter
consider this problem:
find the pH of a 4.0 x 10-13 mol/L solution of NaOH (assuming it completely dissociates)
this means that [Na+] = [OH-] = 4.0 x 10-13
to find pH, we find pOH:
pOH = -log (4.0 x 10-13)
= 12.4
now ionisation/water constant
pKW = pH + pOH = 14
therefore
pH = 14 - 12.4 = 1.6
that is really acidic, even though i only added a base
in short: what the hell?
i'm thinkin le chatelier reversing the changes or whatever, but like, that pH is even lower than hydrochloric acid pH.
i can't get my head around this ...either something i don't know or i've just removed the very brick that will cause the foundation of chemical chemistry to collapse in on itself...though i doubt the latter
consider this problem:
find the pH of a 4.0 x 10-13 mol/L solution of NaOH (assuming it completely dissociates)
this means that [Na+] = [OH-] = 4.0 x 10-13
to find pH, we find pOH:
pOH = -log (4.0 x 10-13)
= 12.4
now ionisation/water constant
pKW = pH + pOH = 14
therefore
pH = 14 - 12.4 = 1.6
that is really acidic, even though i only added a base
in short: what the hell?
i'm thinkin le chatelier reversing the changes or whatever, but like, that pH is even lower than hydrochloric acid pH.
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