Question
Question: How many liters of water must be added to 1 liter of an aqueous solution of \(HCl\) with a pH of 1 t...
How many liters of water must be added to 1 liter of an aqueous solution of HCl with a pH of 1 to create an aqueous solution with a pH of 2?
A. 0.1 L
B. 0.9 L
C. 2.0 L
D. 9.0 L
Solution
pH is defined as the potential of hydrogen which can also be considered as power of hydrogen ions. pH is basically used to detect that the given aqueous solution is of what nature i.e. whether is of basic nature or acidic nature.
Complete step by step answer:
pH scale is logarithmic in nature because it inversely indicates the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution. Formula used to calculate pH is the negative of the base 10 logarithmic to the molar concentration.
- At pH 1, concentration of [H+] will be equal to 10−1M i.e. 0.1 M
And at pH 2, concentration of [H+] will be equal to 10−2M i.e. 0.01 M
Now we know that M1V1=M2V2 and we know that M1= 0.1 M, M2 = 0.01 M, V1 = 1 L now by substituting all the values in the equation we can find the value of V2
0.1×1=0.01×V2, V2=10L
This corresponds to the final volume is 10 L so 9 liters of water must be added to 1 liter of an aqueous solution of HCl with a pH of 1 to create an aqueous solution with a pH of 2.
The correct answer is option “D” .
Note: pH can be detected with the help of pH scale this scale ranges from 0 to 14 which describes that the solution having value less than 7 are acidic in nature while those solutions which have value greater than 7 are basic in nature and if any solution have value exactly equals to 7 then this is said to be neutral.