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Could solutions of pH > 7 be prepared be contined dultuion fo 0.10M HCl solution at 25 degrees C?
Explain.

Ie, can a acidic solution be converted to basic solution by dilution? I dont think so, but maybe there is more to it?

2007-05-05 15:14:30 · 2 answers · asked by Siddy 1 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

2 answers

You're right. It cannot.

2007-05-05 15:30:16 · answer #1 · answered by steve_geo1 7 · 0 0

i prefer to preface my answer by potential of telling u that u can e mail me with the different questions. it is confusing to respond to all 3 questions, yet ill attempt. a million. we see that H3O+ is the main useful acid, simply by fact water is an quite very vulnerable base. thye conjugate of a good acid is a vulnerable base. the extra suitable the acid, the weaker its conjugate. the extra suitable the backside, the weaker its conjugate. 2. i be conscious of for virtually valuable that B(OH)3 is an ACID. often, all nonmetal OH's are acids. if u rearrange this formulation, u get H3BO3. i flow to assert D. 3. to locate the pH of a vulnerable acid, u take the sq. root of Ka x Molarity. considering all molarities are a million, take the sq. root of each and all the Ka's and take the adverse log of what u have been given. and the closest one to 7 is the winner. it will be the NH4+ i wish this facilitates.

2016-10-14 21:36:07 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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