shelbypaige9959 shelbypaige9959
  • 14-01-2018
  • Chemistry
contestada

How many protons are in 10 ml of a solution that is at ph 1? (use avogadro's number as 6 x 10^23)?

Respuesta :

Kalahira
Kalahira Kalahira
  • 26-01-2018
According to the Avogadro's constant: 1 mole = 6 x 10 protons
 So number of moles,n, in 10mL of 0.1M is (this is the same as 0.1M = 0.1mol/L)
 n = MV
  n = (0.1 mol/L)(10 mL x 1L / 1000mL)
  n = 0.001 moles
  Then 1 mole = 6 x 10 protons
  0.001 moles contains 6 x 10 protons /mol
  So 0.001* 6 * 10 protons in 10 ml ph1 liquid
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Look at the information in this bar graph. Based on this graph, what conclusion can someone draw? Voters were not as interested in the issues in 2006 as they we
22 out of the 55 teachers in a school staff meeting were first-year teachers. What percentage of the teachers in the meeting were first- year teachers?
[Co(H2O)6]2+ what is the name
Anyone needs help with any assignments
can somebody help me?​
Which of these statements about farming in the Indus Valley and Egypt is true? A) Farming was not an important endeavor in Egypt, but it was in the Indus Valley
What is the reciprocal of cell constant?​
HELPPPP this is 7TH grade math and I don’t understand
Find three consecutive integers such that their sum is 40 more that tiwce the middle integer.
Who is the audience in an essay about student based teaching strategies? A. teachers B. students C. the scientific community