Two pH questions i don't understand

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Homework Statement


1) Which solution has the higher pH, a 0.001 M solution of NaOH or a 0.001 M solution of Ba(OH)2?

2) Would a 1.0 × 10-8M solution of HCl have pH < 7,
pH = 7, or pH > 7? My professor said she shouldn't have put HCl as the solution, but that it doesn't matter apparently.

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The Attempt at a Solution


1) answer is: A 0.001 M solution of Ba(OH)2 has the higher pH

2) answer is: pH < 7

My question:

For 1) How do i determine this? I have no idea how

For 2) I'm doing pH = -log[1.0 x 10-8] and I am getting pH = 8. How is the answer less than 7?
 
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Bystander said:
Of what?
Are you conversant with the concepts of stoichiometry?
It was HCl but she said it doesn't matter.

Yes i know stoichiometry
 
Bystander said:
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And if the solute were a base? It matters.
What does stoichiometry tell you?
I guess I could find the number of moles of OH in each of the molecules using molarity. And the Ba(OH)2 would have 2x the number of moles. If that's right then I could also figure it out if it were two different molarities.
 
Answer to 2 follows directly from definition of pH, and the one you give, I don't know whether it is yours or what you were told, seems wrong to me.

For 1 you are on the right lines; what do you think are the molarities of everything that is there in that Ba(OH)2 solution?
 
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