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The Kw of water varies with temperature. Calculate the pH of water at 46⁰C with a Kw = 1.219 x 10-14.
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How would you calculate pH when Kw is 1E-14 at 25C? This is done the same way; but don't expect the pH to be 7.00 which is the whole point of the problem.
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