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9 February, 16:23

Which one of the following solutions will have the greatest concentration of hydroxide ions?

a) 0.100 M hydrochloric acid

b) 0.100 M magnesium hydroxide

c) 0.100 M ammonia

d) 0.300 M rubidium hydroxide

e) 0.250 M calcium hydroxide

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  1. 9 February, 16:33
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    e = 0.250 M calcium hydroxide

    it will produce 0.5 M [OH⁻].

    Explanation:

    A = 0.100 M HCl

    HCl is an acid it would produce negligible amount of OH⁻.

    B = 0.100 M magnesium hydroxide

    Mg (OH) ₂ + H₂O → Mg²⁺ + 2OH⁻

    The ration of Mg (OH) ₂ and OH⁻ is 1:2.

    [OH⁻] = 2 * 0.100 = 0.200 M

    C = 0.100 M ammonia

    NH₃ + H₂O → NH₄OH → NH₄⁺ + OH⁻

    The Kb expression will be written as,

    Kb = [NH₄⁺] [OH⁻] / [NH₃]

    Kb = 1.8 * 10 ⁻⁵

    Now we will put the values:

    1.8 * 10 ⁻⁵ = [NH₄⁺] [OH⁻] / 0.100

    [NH₄⁺] [OH⁻] = x²

    1.8 * 10 ⁻⁵ = x² / 0.100

    x² = 1.8 * 10 ⁻⁵ * 0.100

    x² = 1.8 * 10 ⁻⁶

    x = 1.34 * 10 ⁻³

    [OH⁻] = 1.34 * 10 ⁻³ M

    d = 0.300 M rubidium hydroxide

    RbOH + H₂O → Rb⁺ + OH⁻

    The ratio of RbOH and OH⁻ is 1:1.

    [OH⁻] = 0.300 M

    e = 0.250 M calcium hydroxide

    Ca (OH) ₂ + H₂O → Ca²⁺ + 2OH⁻

    The ration of Ca (OH) ₂ and OH⁻ is 1:2.

    [OH⁻] = 2 * 0.250 = 0.5 M
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