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Question: The weight of \(HCl\) present in one liter of solution, if ph of the solution is: A. 3.65 g B. 3...
The weight of HCl present in one liter of solution, if ph of the solution is:
A. 3.65 g
B. 36.5 g
C. 0.365 g
D. 0.0365 g
Solution
A Scale expressing the acidity or alkalinity of a solution on a logarithmic scale on which 7 is neutral, lower values are more acid and higher values more alkaline. To calculate the pH of an aqueous solution you need to know the concentration of the hydronium ion in moles per liter.
Step by step answer: According to the definition of pH of solution is equal to -log of concentration ofH+ ion.
So according to this definition,
pH of the given solution of HCl is equal to= 1
And ph is generally equal to =−log[H+]
Therefore by putting values in above we get,
pH of given solution of HCl=−log[H+]=1
⇒ −log[H+]=1
Therefore we get, [ H+ ] = 0.1 molar
That is, the concentration of H+ ions is 0.1 molar in the given solution.
Thus 1 liter of solution contains 0.1 moles of HCl
And molarity of solution= no. of moles of solute present in one liter of solution,
Therefore, 0.1 moles of HCl are present in one liter of solution.
Molecular mass of HCl= atomic mass of H + atomic mass of Cl
⇒ (1+35.5) g/mole= 36.5g/mole
⇒Therefore 0.1 mole of HCl will have molecular weight= 3.65g
Therefore there will be 3.65g of HCl present in one liter of solution.
So the correct option is A.
Note: It must be noted that pH of solution is also equal to – log of {concentration of H3O+] ions in a solution. Concentration of solution refers to its molarity. Both talk about concentration but one is having the aim of providing the scale of acidity or basic strength.