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Water ionizes by the equation H2​O(I)⇌H+(aq)+OH−(aq) At a certain temperature, the pH of a neutral solution is 7.32. Wha

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Water Ionizes By The Equation H2 O I H Aq Oh Aq At A Certain Temperature The Ph Of A Neutral Solution Is 7 32 Wha 1
Water Ionizes By The Equation H2 O I H Aq Oh Aq At A Certain Temperature The Ph Of A Neutral Solution Is 7 32 Wha 1 (139.27 KiB) Viewed 36 times
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Water ionizes by the equation H2​O(I)⇌H+(aq)+OH−(aq) At a certain temperature, the pH of a neutral solution is 7.32. What is the value of Kπ​ at that temperature? Thexpress your answer numerically using two significant figures. The extent of the reaction is small in pure water and dilute aqueous solutions. This reaction creates the following View Available Hint(s) relationship between [H+]and [OH−]: Kw​=[H+][OH−] Keep in mind that, like all equilibrium constants, the value of Kw ​ changes with temperature. Part B What is the pH of a neutral solution at a temperature where Kw​=8.0×10−14 ? Express your answer numerically using two decimal places.