What is the Hydronium Ion Concentration in a Magnesium Hydroxide Solution?

To get concentration, divide by volume (in L):4.11*10^-3 mol / 0.5 L = 8.22*10^-3 MTherefore, [OH-] = 8.22*10^-3 MpOH = 2.08then pH = 14 - pOH = 11.9So, in summary, if 0.12 g of magnesium hydroxide Mg(OH)2 is dissolved in sufficient water to make 500 mL of solution, the hydronium ion concentration will be 1.2*10^-12 M. The correct method is to first calculate the molar concentration of Mg(OH)2, which is 8
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Homework Statement



If 0.12 g of magnesium hydroxide Mg(OH)2 is dissolved in sufficient water to make 500. mL of solution, what is the hydronium ion concentration in the solution? (Assume that all of the magnesium hydroxide dissolves.)

Homework Equations



pH = -log [OH-]
pOH = -log [H3O+]

The Attempt at a Solution



I got 5 * 10^-12:

Mg(OH)2 --> Mg2+ + 2OH-
[OH-] = 2.058 * 10^-3 M

pOH = 2.6852
then pH = 14 - pOH = 11.31

[H3O+] = 10^-11.30
= 5*10^-12

is this the right method, is there an easier way?
 
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Approach is correct, but the result is wrong. What is molar concentration of Mg(OH)2?
 
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M = .12/.5 = .24
 
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got it.. thanks though
 
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moles Mg(OH)2 = 2.058*10^-3

Mg(OH)2 --> Mg2+ + 2OH-
1 mol Mg(OH)2 ---> 2 mol OH-
2.058*10^-3 mol Mg(OH)2---> 2 * 2.058*10^-3 = 4.11*10^-3


thus [OH-] = 4.11*10^-3 M
pOH = 2.08
then pH = 14 - pOH = 11.9

[H3O+] = 10^-11.9
= 1.2*10^-12

:) is this rite?
 
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a.a said:
2.058*10^-3 mol Mg(OH)2---> 2 * 2.058*10^-3 = 4.11*10^-3

This is number of moles, not concentration.
 

1. What is the definition of "concentration of hydronium"?

The concentration of hydronium refers to the amount of hydronium ions (H3O+) present in a solution, typically measured in moles per liter (M).

2. How is the concentration of hydronium determined?

The concentration of hydronium can be determined through various methods such as titration, pH measurement, or using a spectrophotometer to measure the absorbance of hydronium ions in a solution.

3. What factors affect the concentration of hydronium?

The concentration of hydronium is affected by the strength of the acid present in the solution, temperature, and the presence of other ions that may interact with hydronium ions.

4. How does the concentration of hydronium affect the acidity of a solution?

The concentration of hydronium directly correlates to the acidity of a solution - the higher the concentration, the more acidic the solution will be. This is because hydronium ions are responsible for the characteristic sour taste and corrosive properties of acids.

5. Can the concentration of hydronium be altered or controlled?

Yes, the concentration of hydronium can be altered through dilution, addition of neutralizing agents, or chemical reactions that involve the dissociation of water molecules into hydronium and hydroxide ions.

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