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Solving a pH Change After Adding Sulfuric Acid to Sodium Hydroxide
I see. Thanks.- arctic_viper
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Solving a pH Change After Adding Sulfuric Acid to Sodium Hydroxide
What do you mean by orders of magnitude?- arctic_viper
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Solving a pH Change After Adding Sulfuric Acid to Sodium Hydroxide
Ya that's pretty much what I did. I converted ml to liters by dividing by 1000. After that I multiplied the [OH-] by the L to get the moles of [OH-]- arctic_viper
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Solving a pH Change After Adding Sulfuric Acid to Sodium Hydroxide
Yes, sorry, I had my exam yesterday and was really tired. But I did find the concentration by doing the following. 14-12.50 =1.50 then 10^-1.50 to get 3.16x10^-2 Then I divided that by the 50.00ml of water to find initial moles. After doing that I made an IRF table..I also found the...- arctic_viper
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Solving a pH Change After Adding Sulfuric Acid to Sodium Hydroxide
So, 2NaOH(aq) + H2SO4(aq) ---> Na2SO4(aq) +2H2O(l) ?- arctic_viper
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Solving a pH Change After Adding Sulfuric Acid to Sodium Hydroxide
Homework Statement A 50.0 mL aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide has a pH of 12.50. If 36.00 ml of 0.0200 mol/L sulfuric acid is added to this sodium hydroxide solution, what will be the new pH of the resulting solution? Assume that the temperature stays constant at 25C, and that the volumes...- arctic_viper
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Quick pH calculation - Please verify
How did you do all of it?- arctic_viper
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