.48 = [OH-]
0.0932 L
Sodium sulphate increases the concentration of sulphate ions. So strontium sulphate solubility decreases.
- log(0.356 M Sr(OH)2)= 0.448614 - 0.4486= 13.5 pH========
Unsaturated
Because strontium sulfate is much less soluble in water than strontium chloride, sodium chloride, or sodium sulfate, this reaction is: Na2SO4 (aq) + SrCl2 (aq) => 2 NaCl (aq) + SrSO4 (s).
The concentration oh hydroxyl ions (OH)- is increased.
A common concentration of ammonium hydroxide solution is 25 %.
The ammonium hydroxide solution 28 % has a density of 0,9 g/cm3 at 25 oC.
isotonic
Strontium does not have a pH as it is not an acid or base in itself. However, it will react with water to produce strontium hydroxide, which is a base and will produce a pH greater than 7. pH is not a measure of how strong an acid or base is, it is a measure of how acidic or basic a solution is. It depends on both how strong a dissolved acid or base is and how much is dissolved in a given volume of water.
magnesium hydroxide
None. In a solution with a pH of 7 the hydrogen ion concentration is equal to the hydroxide ion concentration.
The higher the pH, the greater the concentration of Hydroxide (OH-) ions. So, the solution with the pH of 9 is your answer.
Strontium belongs to alkaline earth metalswhich form the stable carbonates so when carbon dioxide is added to aqueous solution of strontium hydroxide white ppts. of strontium carbonate are formed. Sr(OH)2+ CO2 = SrCO3 + H2O
8.0*10^-10 m
Determination of the concentration of sodium hydroxide in solution with the help of a neutralization reaction.
the answer to this question is : hypotonic solution