NaOCl is completely dissociated in water to form Na+(aq) and OCl-(aq). In solution OCl- hydrolyses according to the equation
OCl-(aq) + H20(l) <---> HOCl(aq) + OH-(aq)
100ml of pure water at constant temperature is added to a 100ml solution of 0.10M NaOCl. When the solution reaches equilibrium,
A. the H+ concentration has decreased
B. the pH of the solution has decreased
C. the concentration of HOCl has increased
D. the value of the equilibrium constant has halved.
(answer: B. I'm confused as to why that's right, other other options, ie. C are wrong...)
OCl-(aq) + H20(l) <---> HOCl(aq) + OH-(aq)
100ml of pure water at constant temperature is added to a 100ml solution of 0.10M NaOCl. When the solution reaches equilibrium,
A. the H+ concentration has decreased
B. the pH of the solution has decreased
C. the concentration of HOCl has increased
D. the value of the equilibrium constant has halved.
(answer: B. I'm confused as to why that's right, other other options, ie. C are wrong...)