Question
Question: \[0.1M{\text{ }}HCl\] solution is diluted by 100 times. The pH of the solution is: (A) 3 (B) 2 ...
0.1M HCl solution is diluted by 100 times. The pH of the solution is:
(A) 3
(B) 2
(C) 4
(D) 6
Solution
The acid strength of the solution is expressed in terms of pH. pH of the solution is the negative logarithm to the base 10 of the hydronium ion concentration.
pH=−log10[H3O+]
When a solution is diluted, you can obtain the concentration of the dilute solution by using the following formula.
M2=V2M1×V1
Complete step by step answer:
HClis hydrochloric acid. When HCl is added to water, solution is acidic with pH being less than 7 and [H3O+]>10−7M
Use the formulaM2=V2M1×V1 to calculate the molarity of diluted solution. This will give hydronium ion concentration obtained from the ionization of hydrochloric acid.
In the formula, M1,V1 refer to initial molarity and initial volume.
Similarly, M2,V2 refer to final molarity and final volume.