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The pH of two aqueous solutions was compared. The solutions are: 0.2 mol L<sup>-1</sup> HCl pH = 0.70 0.2 mol L<sup>-1</sup> HCN pH = 5.0 Explain why the HCN(aq) so... show full transcript
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HCN(aq) is a weak acid, so it partially ionizes in solution:
On the other hand, HCl(aq) is a strong acid and ionizes completely. Therefore, the concentration of hydronium ions, [H<sup>+</sup>], in the HCl(aq) solution is higher than that in the HCN(aq) solution. The pH is calculated as follows:
Since the concentration of hydronium ions in HCN is lower, the pH of the HCN(aq) solution will be higher than that of the HCl(aq) solution.
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