Question
Question: If \(200mL\) of a \(0.031\,molar\,solution\,of\,{H_2}S{O_4}\) are added to \(84rall.\) of a \(0.150M...
If 200mL of a 0.031molarsolutionofH2SO4 are added to 84rall. of a 0.150MKOH solution, what is the pH of the resulting solution?
Solution
In order to this question, to know the pH of the final concluded solution, we will first find the initial number of moles of H+ and then initial number of moles of OH− , and then we can find the pH of the resulting solution.
Complete answer:
mmolofH+(initial)=200×0.031×2=124
mmolofOH−(initial)=84×0.15=12.6
mmolofOH−(left)afterneutralisation=0.2[OH−]final=2840.2=7×10−4M
pOH=3.15
and pH=10.85
Note:
The pH level of a solution shows whether it is acidic, alkaline or neutral. Neutral means it is neither acidic nor alkaline. On a scale of 0 to 14, a pH level of 7 is neutral, a pH level lower than 7 means a solution is acidic, and a pH level greater than 7 means a solution is alkaline. Pure or distilled water has a pH level of 7.