Table of Contents
- 1 What is the pH of the solution obtained by mixing equal volumes?
- 2 When equal volumes of pH 4 and pH 6 are mixed together then the pH of the resulting solution will be?
- 3 What will be the pH of a solution obtained by mixing 800ml of 0.05 m Naoh and 200ml of 0.1 M HCL?
- 4 How do you calculate the pH of a solution Class 11?
- 5 How do you find the pH of the resulting solution?
- 6 What is the pH of the solution when 0.2 mol of HCL?
- 7 What is the pH of resulting solution when equal volumes of 0.1 M and H and 0.01 m of HCl are mixed?
What is the pH of the solution obtained by mixing equal volumes?
The pH of a solution obtained by mixing equal volume of solutions having pH = 3 and pH = 4.
When equal volumes of pH 4 and pH 6 are mixed together then the pH of the resulting solution will be?
Answer: The pH of the final solution is 4.29.
What will be the pH of a solution obtained by mixing 800ml of 0.05 m Naoh and 200ml of 0.1 M HCL?
pH of the solution will be 12.3.
When equal volumes of ph4 and ph10 are mixed?
Calculate the pH of the resulting solution? pH = 4 means [H+]=10-4 M and pH = 10 means [H+]=10-10Mor[OH-]=10-4M. Thus, they will exactly neutralise each other and pH of the resulting solution will be = 7 .
What is the pH of the resulting solution when equal volumes of 0.1 M?
What is the pH of the resulting solution when equal volumes of 0.1 M NaOH and 0.01 M HCl are mixed? 12.65.
How do you calculate the pH of a solution Class 11?
First we should know about the concentration of HCl solution or the molarity of the solution, then by applying the pH formula as pH=−log[H+], we can easily find the pH of the solution.
How do you find the pH of the resulting solution?
Calculate the moles of the H+(aq) or OH-(aq) that is in excess. Calculate the volume of the resultant solution after the acid and base are mixed together. Calculate the concentration of the excess H+(aq) or OH-(aq) in the resultant solution. Calculate the pH of the resultant aqueous solution.
What is the pH of the solution when 0.2 mol of HCL?
pH=5.
When acid & Alkali get mixed equally in a solution & solution becomes neutral .what should be pH of the solution?
The resultant solution obtained by mixing equal volumes of the above two will be neutral and it’s pH will be 7. As with many things, it depends on the details. If the pH=4 solution contains a strong acid and the pH=10 solution contains a strong base, the pH will equal 7.
What is the difference between pH 4 and pH 6?
The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14. For example, pH 4 is ten times more acidic than pH 5 and 100 times (10 times 10) more acidic than pH 6. The same holds true for pH values above 7, each of which is ten times more alkaline (another way to say basic) than the next lower whole value.
What is the pH of resulting solution when equal volumes of 0.1 M and H and 0.01 m of HCl are mixed?
Q5. Equal volumes of three monoprotic acid solutions of pH 3,4 and 5 are mixed in a vessel. What will be the resulting H+ ion concentration in the mixture? Q1.