A sample of pure water is heated to a temperature of 112 C at a pressure of 20 MPa, where the ionization constant for water is 4
.0 x 1012. What is the OH concentration in the pure water at these conditions?
1 answer:
Answer:
Explanation:
The ionization constant of the water = at a temperature of and pressure of 20 MPa
Water dissociates as;
The expression for the ionization constant is :
For pure water,
So,
The concentration of the hydroxide ions, .
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