3.1.5 - pH Flashcards

1
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define electrolyte

A

chemical compound that conducts electricity by changing into ions when melted or dissolved into a solution

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2
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is water a weak or strong electrolyte?

A

weak

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3
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how can the self-ionisation of water be represented?

A
  • Can ionise on its own – 2H2O can produce 1 H3O+ and a OH-
  • ## represented by Kw = [H+] [OH-]
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4
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what can Kw be used to calculate?

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  • the concentration of hydrogen ions from the concentration of hydroxide ions in a solution
  • the concentration of hyroxide ions from the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution
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5
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Practise Question:
- Calculate the concentration of OH- for a 1.0 x 10^-4 M solution of HCl.

A

In order to solve for [OH-] we need to:
1. Solve for [H+]
2. Sub the [H+] into Kw = [H+][OH-]
3. Add the units

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Practise question:
Calculate the concentration of OH- for a 3.7 x 10-6 M solution of H2SO4

A

In order to solve for [OH-] we need to:
1. solve for the [H+]
2. Sub the [H+] into Kw = [H+][OH-]
3. Add the units

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7
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Practise question:
- calculate the concentration of H+ for a 2.8 x 10-2 M solution of NaOH.

A

In order to solve for [H+] we need to:
1. solve for the [OH-]
2. sub in the [H+] into Kw=[H+][OH-]
3. add the units

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8
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Practise question:
- calculate the concentration of [H+] for a 5.2 x 10-5 M solution of Ba(OH)2.

A

In order to solve for [H+] we need to:
1. solve for the [OH-]
2. Sub the [H+] into Kw = [H+][OH-]
3. add the units

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9
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How does the pH scale work?

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  • a pH decrease of 1, means a ten-fold increase in the concentration of H+ ions
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10
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Practise question pH scale:
- ‘Bottle A’ of hydrochloric acid contains 20 g dm-3 of H+ ions and is pH 1
- ‘Bottle B’ conatins 200g dm-3 H+ ions

Q1. What is the pH of Bottle B?
Q2. Bottle C is pH 3, what is its H+ concentration?

A

A1. pH 0 (ten x more H+)
A2. 0.2g dm-3 (100 x lower H+)

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11
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How do you calculate pH using calculator?

A

practise question: (see photo for answer)
- 1 x 10^-3 M

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12
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how do you calculate H+/H3O+ from the pH?

A

see photo for formula
NOTE: must convert to scientific notation

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13
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practise question:
find the [H+], given the pH of the following?
1. pH = 2

A

see photo for answer

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14
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what does a measure of alkalinity mean?

A

alkaline - base that can dissolve in water

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15
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pH calculation - pH to [H+]

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[H+] = 10^-pH

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16
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pH calculation - [H+] to [pH]

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pH = -log10[H+]

17
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pH calculation between [H+] and [OH-]

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[H+] [OH-] = 1 x 10^-14

18
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pH calculation - pOH to [OH-]

A

[OH-] = 10^-pOH

19
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pH calculation - [OH-] to pOH

A

pOH = -log10[OH-]

20
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pH calculation between pH and pOH

A

pH + pOH = 14

21
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answer question

A

refer to photo