8. What is [H3O+] for a 0.500 M solution of hydrochloric acid? Make sure you include the ionization equation. (2 marks)
9. If 2.50g of the strong base lithium hydroxide is dissolved in 1.50 L of solution, what is the concentration of hydroxide ions? Make sure you include the dissociation equation. (3 marks)?
What is [H3O+] for a 0.500 M solution of hydrochloric acid? Make sure you include the ionization equation.
Solution:
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is a strong acid because it almost completely ionized in water:
HCl(aq) + H2O(l) → H3O+(aq) + Cl−(aq)
And thus a 0.500 M solution of HCl is stoichiometric in H3O+ and Cl−, i.e. [H3O+] = [Cl−] = 0.500 M
[H3O+] = 0.500 M
If 2.50 g of the strong base lithium hydroxide is dissolved in 1.50 L of solution, what is the concentration of hydroxide ions? Make sure you include the dissociation equation.
Solution:
The molar mass of lithium hydroxide (LiOH) is 23.95 g/mol
Therefore,
Moles of LiOH = (2.50 g LiOH) × (1 mol LiOH / 23.95 g LiOH) = 0.1044 mol LiOH
Molarity = Moles of solute / Liters of solution
Therefore,
Molarity of LiOH solution = (0.1044 mol) / (1.50 L) = 0.0696 mol/L = 0.0696 M
Lithium hydroxide (LiOH) is a strong base because it almost completely ionized in water:
LiOH(aq) → Li+(aq) + OH−(aq)
And thus a 0.0696 M solution of LiOH is stoichiometric in Li+ and OH−, i.e. [Li+] = [OH−] = 0.0696 M
[OH−] = 0.0696 M
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