RachelGreen
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Can anyone help me with these questions, I'm stuck on them
1. What action would result in an increase of TWO pH units of the solution?
(a) Diluting 10mL of 0.01mL of 0.01 M HCl(aq) to 40mL
(b) Diluting 10mL of 0.01M NaOH(aq) to 40mL
(c) Diluting 10mL of 0.01M HCl(aq) to 1000mL
(d) Diluting 10mL of 0.01M NaOH(aq) to 1000mL
2. A 0.1M HCl solution has a pH of 1.0. What volume of water must be added to 90mL of this solution to obtain a final pH of 2.0?
(a) 10mL
(b) 180mL
(c) 810mL
(d) 900mL
3. A number of solutions were tested with a conductivity probe attached to a data logger. Which of the following solutions would record the highest conductivity reading?
(a) 0.01M HCl
(b) 0.1M HCl
(c) 0.01M CH3COOH
(d) 0.1M CH3COOH
I think the answer for question 3 is B? Because strong acids ionize completely in solution compared to a weak acid, therefore there is more ions flowing around the solution? Also, I think it's B and not A because it has a higher concentration therefore, there are more HCl particles in the solution, which as a result gives high conductivity readings? Can anyone explain this question for me particularly?
Thanks in advance to whoever explains to me question 1&2 with calculations for the multiple choice!
1. What action would result in an increase of TWO pH units of the solution?
(a) Diluting 10mL of 0.01mL of 0.01 M HCl(aq) to 40mL
(b) Diluting 10mL of 0.01M NaOH(aq) to 40mL
(c) Diluting 10mL of 0.01M HCl(aq) to 1000mL
(d) Diluting 10mL of 0.01M NaOH(aq) to 1000mL
2. A 0.1M HCl solution has a pH of 1.0. What volume of water must be added to 90mL of this solution to obtain a final pH of 2.0?
(a) 10mL
(b) 180mL
(c) 810mL
(d) 900mL
3. A number of solutions were tested with a conductivity probe attached to a data logger. Which of the following solutions would record the highest conductivity reading?
(a) 0.01M HCl
(b) 0.1M HCl
(c) 0.01M CH3COOH
(d) 0.1M CH3COOH
I think the answer for question 3 is B? Because strong acids ionize completely in solution compared to a weak acid, therefore there is more ions flowing around the solution? Also, I think it's B and not A because it has a higher concentration therefore, there are more HCl particles in the solution, which as a result gives high conductivity readings? Can anyone explain this question for me particularly?
Thanks in advance to whoever explains to me question 1&2 with calculations for the multiple choice!