Chemistry In Context
Chemistry In Context
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781259638145
Author: Fahlman, Bradley D., Purvis-roberts, Kathleen, Kirk, John S., Bentley, Anne K., Daubenmire, Patrick L., ELLIS, Jamie P., Mury, Michael T., American Chemical Society
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 8, Problem 27Q

Classify the following aqueous solutions as acidic, neutral, or basic.

  1. a. HI(aq)
  2. b. NaCl(aq)
  3. c. NH4OH(aq)
  4. d. [H+] = 1 x 10−8 M
  5. e. [OH] = 1 × 10−2 M
  6. f. [H+] = 5 × 10−7 M
  7. g. [OH] = 1 × 1012 M

(a)

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Interpretation:

Given aqueous solution has to be classified as acidic, neutral, or basic.

Concept introduction:

The pH of a solution is a figure that expresses the acidity or the alkalinity of a given solution. pH is the concentration of hydrogen ion is measured using pH scale. The acidity of aqueous solution is expressed by pH scale.

For neutral solution, the concentration of H+ and OH ions in the solution is same.

For acidic solution, the concentration of H+ is larger than the concentration of OH ions in the solution.

For basic solution, the concentration of H+ is smaller than the concentration of OH ions in the solution.

Explanation of Solution

HI readily gives H+ ion. Hence, the aqueous solution contains higher concentration of H+ ions. Therefore, HI is acidic.

(b)

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Interpretation:

Given aqueous solution has to be classified as acidic, neutral, or basic.

Concept introduction:

The pH of a solution is a figure that expresses the acidity or the alkalinity of a given solution. pH is the concentration of hydrogen ion is measured using pH scale. The acidity of aqueous solution is expressed by pH scale.

For neutral solution, the concentration of H+ and OH ions in the solution is same.

For acidic solution, the concentration of H+ is larger than the concentration of OH ions in the solution.

For basic solution, the concentration of H+ is smaller than the concentration of OH ions in the solution.

Explanation of Solution

NaCl is a salt that is formed by the neutralization of acid and base. Hence, the aqueous solution contains equal concentration of H+ and OH ions. Therefore, NaCl is neutral.

(c)

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Interpretation:

Given aqueous solution has to be classified as acidic, neutral, or basic.

Concept introduction:

The pH of a solution is a figure that expresses the acidity or the alkalinity of a given solution. pH is the concentration of hydrogen ion is measured using pH scale. The acidity of aqueous solution is expressed by pH scale.

For neutral solution, the concentration of H+ and OH ions in the solution is same.

For acidic solution, the concentration of H+ is larger than the concentration of OH ions in the solution.

For basic solution, the concentration of H+ is smaller than the concentration of OH ions in the solution.

Explanation of Solution

NH4OH readily gives OH ion. Hence, the aqueous solution contains higher concentration of OH ion. Therefore, NH4OH is basic.

(d)

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Interpretation:

Given aqueous solution has to be classified as acidic, neutral, or basic.

Concept introduction:

The pH of a solution is a figure that expresses the acidity or the alkalinity of a given solution. pH is the concentration of hydrogen ion is measured using pH scale. The acidity of aqueous solution is expressed by pH scale.

  pH=-log[H+]

pOH of a solution is the negative logarithm of the molar concentration of hydroxide ion concentration.

  pOH=-log[OH-]

If the value of pH is less than 7, then the solution is acidic whereas if the value of pH is greater than 7, then the solution is basic. For neutral solution, pH is 7.

As pOH and pH are opposite scale, the total of both has to be equal to 14.

  pOH+ pH =14

Explanation of Solution

Given that [H+] = 1×108 M

pH of the solution is calculated as given,

  pH=log[H+]=log(1×108 M)= 8pH> 7

pH of the aqueous solution is greater than 7. Therefore, the aqueous solution is basic.

(e)

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Given aqueous solution has to be classified as acidic, neutral, or basic.

Concept introduction:

The pH of a solution is a figure that expresses the acidity or the alkalinity of a given solution. pH is the concentration of hydrogen ion is measured using pH scale. The acidity of aqueous solution is expressed by pH scale.

  pH=-log[H+]

pOH of a solution is the negative logarithm of the molar concentration of hydroxide ion concentration.

  pOH=-log[OH-]

If the value of pH is less than 7, then the solution is acidic whereas if the value of pH is greater than 7, then the solution is basic. For neutral solution, pH is 7.

As pOH and pH are opposite scale, the total of both has to be equal to 14.

  pOH+ pH =14

Explanation of Solution

Given that [OH] = 1×102 M

pH of the solution is calculated as given,

  pOH=log[OH]=log(1×102 M)= 2pH= 142 = 12pH> 7

pH of the aqueous solution is greater than 7. Therefore, the aqueous solution is basic.

(f)

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Given aqueous solution has to be classified as acidic, neutral, or basic.

Concept introduction:

The pH of a solution is a figure that expresses the acidity or the alkalinity of a given solution. pH is the concentration of hydrogen ion is measured using pH scale. The acidity of aqueous solution is expressed by pH scale.

  pH=-log[H+]

pOH of a solution is the negative logarithm of the molar concentration of hydroxide ion concentration.

  pOH=-log[OH-]

If the value of pH is less than 7, then the solution is acidic whereas if the value of pH is greater than 7, then the solution is basic. For neutral solution, pH is 7.

As pOH and pH are opposite scale, the total of both has to be equal to 14.

  pOH+ pH =14

Explanation of Solution

Given that [H+] = 5×107 M

pH of the solution is calculated as given,

  pH=log[H+]=log(5×107 M)= 6.3pH< 7

pH of the aqueous solution is less than 7. Therefore, the aqueous solution is acidic.

(g)

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Given aqueous solution has to be classified as acidic, neutral, or basic.

Concept introduction:

The pH of a solution is a figure that expresses the acidity or the alkalinity of a given solution. pH is the concentration of hydrogen ion is measured using pH scale. The acidity of aqueous solution is expressed by pH scale.

  pH=-log[H+]

pOH of a solution is the negative logarithm of the molar concentration of hydroxide ion concentration.

  pOH=-log[OH-]

If the value of pH is less than 7, then the solution is acidic whereas if the value of pH is greater than 7, then the solution is basic. For neutral solution, pH is 7.

As pOH and pH are opposite scale, the total of both has to be equal to 14.

  pOH+ pH =14

Explanation of Solution

Given that [OH] = 1×1012 M

pH of the solution is calculated as given,

  pOH=log[OH]=log(1×1012 M)= 12pH= 1412 = 2pH< 7

pH of the aqueous solution is less than 7. Therefore, the aqueous solution is acidic.

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