Question: What is the pH of a monoprotic acid with a concentration of 0.022 M?
Answer:
1. Assume this is a strong monoprotic acid so that it fully dissociates: HA → H+ + A-
2. [HA] = [H+] = 0.022 M
3. pH = -log10[H+] = -log10[0.022] = 1.7
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Saturday, May 2, 2020
Monoprotic acid pH with a concentration of 0.022M
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