Isotonic
That you have an acidic solution.
False - such a solution is considered "neutral"...neither acidic nor alkaline (basic).
Such a solution would be considered "neutral" - neither acidic nor alkaline (basic). It would have a pH of 7.
If the PH of lemon juice at 298 k is found to be 2.32, the concentration of H3O plus ions in the solution would be 0.5 M.
Neutral solutions.
In an aqueous solution, the concentration of H3O+ is the same as the concentration of H+. If you know the pH of the solution, then that's equal to 10^(-pH).
No. The mole of solution is equal to mole of solute plus mole of solvent (solVENT !, not solution)
That you have an acidic solution.
False - such a solution is considered "neutral"...neither acidic nor alkaline (basic).
It increases.
no solution
Such a solution would be considered "neutral" - neither acidic nor alkaline (basic). It would have a pH of 7.
It determines how acidic it is.
If the PH of lemon juice at 298 k is found to be 2.32, the concentration of H3O plus ions in the solution would be 0.5 M.
H plus ion concentration can be decreased by adding base to the solution. The reduction can also be done by accepting hydrogen ions.
In a neutral solution, the H plus is equal to OH-. The pH level in such a solution is usually at 7.
You cannot since it has no solution.