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Regarding the rigorous calculation of pH for very dilute strong acid/base solutions (e.g., ), which Ionic Equilibrium Chemistry Question

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Regarding the rigorous calculation of pH for very dilute strong acid/base solutions (e.g., $< 10^{-6} \text{ M}$), which of the following statements are chemically and mathematically correct?

Answer: A,B,D

💡 Solution & Explanation

At extremely low concentrations of strong acids ($< 10^{-6} \text{ M}$), the $H^+$ coming from water is comparable and cannot be ignored. The added $H^+$ suppresses water's dissociation slightly via the common ion effect. If $x$ is the $H^+$ from water, total $H^+$ is $(x + 10^{-8})$, leading to $x(x + 10^{-8}) = 10^{-14}$, a quadratic equation. Because it's an acid, the pH must be $< 7$, so it cannot be 8.0.

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