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8 February, 12:02

The addition of NaOH to water would result in which of the following?

A) A decrease in [H3O+] and an increase in pH

B) A decrease in [H3O+] and a decrease in pH

C) An increase in [H3O+] and an increase in pH

D) No change in [H3O+] and an increase in pH

E) No change in [H3O+] and no change in pH

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  1. 8 February, 13:07
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    A decrease in [H3O+] and an increase in pH (option a)

    Explanation:

    Equilibrium of water is shown in this equation

    2H₂O ⇄ H₃O⁺ + OH⁻

    When you add NaOH, you are modifying [OH⁻]

    NaOH → Na⁺ + OH⁻

    In equilibrium of water, the [OH⁻] increases

    2H₂O ⇄ ↓ H₃O⁺ + OH⁻ ↑

    As the [OH⁻] increases, by Le Chatellier, the equilibrium tends to decrease [H₃O⁺].

    If the [OH⁻] is higher, pH is also high so the solution of water and sodium hydroxide would be totally basic.
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