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For pure water at 40 °C, pH = 6.67. A student thought that the water was acidic. Explain why the student was incorrect. Determine the value of K_w at this tempera... show full transcript
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The student is incorrect because the pH of pure water at any temperature indicates neutrality at a pH of 7. A pH of 6.67 suggests that water is slightly acidic compared to pure water’s pH of 7. However, since pH can vary with temperature, it indicates that the concentration of hydrogen ions
([H⁺]) is not purely representative of acidity in comparison to the neutral state at that temperature.
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To calculate the value of Kₓ at 40 °C, the following relationship is used:
At pH 6.67, the concentration of hydrogen ions is: Calculating this gives:
Since, at equilibrium in pure water, , we have:
Substituting these values into the equation for K_w: .
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