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Does anyone know how to find the pH of completely ionized sulfuric acid



it is a multiple choice question and i keep getting the answer of 3.82 where the real answer is 3.5 and i dont know why

the values are 1.5x10(to the negative four)

you throw it into a log and it spits a 3.82 not a 3.5?

it must be something to do with the complete ionization right? BUT WHAT!?

please help
 

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JoshyPutts07 said:
Does anyone know how to find the pH of completely ionized sulfuric acid



it is a multiple choice question and i keep getting the answer of 3.82 where the real answer is 3.5 and i dont know why

the values are 1.5x10(to the negative four)

you throw it into a log and it spits a 3.82 not a 3.5?

it must be something to do with the complete ionization right? BUT WHAT!?

please help
Don't worry got it, It is because sulfuric acid is a diprotic acid not a monoprotic acid so you have to times the concentration by two then punch that value into the log...................VOILA...........how silly of me
 

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lol...... try this question... if you can do this you can do any PH question...

Question: Find PH of 5x10^-5 Molarity Magnesium Hydroxide Solution

Its a pretty good question
 

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if i got this right, Mg hydroxide isn't soluable in water, dear wrxsti =p

presuming it is, 10?! ;) at STP of course
 

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JoshyPutts07 said:
Does anyone know how to find the pH of completely ionized sulfuric acid



it is a multiple choice question and i keep getting the answer of 3.82 where the real answer is 3.5 and i dont know why

the values are 1.5x10(to the negative four)

you throw it into a log and it spits a 3.82 not a 3.5?

it must be something to do with the complete ionization right? BUT WHAT!?

please help


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Sulfuric acid is a diprotic acid, (TWO HYDROGENS) so when calculating the pH we go;

pH= -log(1.5x10-4x2)
which gives you, pH= 3.5228745.........

I hope that helps :D

REMEMBER,
when a acid is Diprotic it has 2 hydrogens so in the brackets of the calculation it needs to be mulitipled by 2.
 

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now, something not needed to know in HSC: first step of ionisation is complete, but 2nd is not...

so the pH of this sulfuric acid solution will be between 3.52 and 3.82
 

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