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21 April, 09:55

What mass of sodium hydroxide should be used to yield a 100 mL solution with a pH of 12.28?

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  1. 21 April, 10:29
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    0.076 g

    Explanation:

    First obtain the hydroxide ion concentration from the pH of the solution;

    Recall that pH + pOH = 14

    Therefore;

    pOH = 14-pH

    pOH=14-12.28

    pOH = 1.72

    Since;

    pOH = - log[OH^-]

    [OH^-] = Antilog (-pOH)

    [OH^-] = Antilog (-1.72)

    [OH^-] = 0.019055 M

    Note that

    [Na^+]=[OH^-] = [NaOH] = 0.019055 M

    But;

    n = CV

    Where;

    n = number of moles given by mass / molar mass

    C = concentration of solution

    V = volume of solution

    mass of NaOH = the unknown

    Molar mass of NaOH = 40gmol-1

    Let the mass of NaOH be m

    Hence;

    m/40 = 0.019055 * 100/1000

    m/40 = 1.9055*10^-3

    m = 1.9055*10^-3 * 40

    m = 0.076 g
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