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25 October, 12:13

A value of pH 7.0 indicates A. an zero hydrogen-ion concentration. B. the lowest hydrogen-ion concentration. C. the highest hydrogen-ion concentration. D. equal hydrogen and hydroxide-ion concentration.

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  1. 25 October, 12:53
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    The correct answer is D. equal hydrogen and hydroxide-ion concentration.

    Explanation:

    The pH indicates the alkalinity or acidity of a solution. The pH less than 7 are acidic (more H + ions) and greater than 7 are basic (less H + ions). A pH of 7 indicates a neutral solution, being the case of water.

    The water dissociation constant (Kw) = 1e10-14 = (H + ) (OH-), and with pH = 7.00, the concentration of H + = antilog - pH = antilog - 7 = 1e10-7 is calculated. Thus using the formula of kw, we calculate the concentration of OH - that at pH = 7, 00 is equal to the concentration of H +:

    Kw = (H + ) (OH-)

    1e10-14 = 1e10-7 (OH-)

    (OH - ) = 1e10-14 / 1e10-7 = 1e10-7
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