Calculate the pH of a solution containing 2g of caustic soda per litre of water

To calculate the pH of a solution containing caustic soda, we need to determine the concentration of the hydroxide ions (OH-) in the solution. Caustic soda, also known as sodium hydroxide (NaOH), is a strong base. When it dissolves in water, it dissociates completely into sodium ions (Na+) and hydroxide ions (OH-).

Step 1: Convert grams to moles
To determine the concentration, we need to convert the mass of caustic soda into moles. The molar mass of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is calculated as follows:

Na (sodium) = 22.99 g/mol
O (oxygen) = 16.00 g/mol
H (hydrogen) = 1.01 g/mol

Molar mass of NaOH = 22.99 g/mol + 16.00 g/mol + 1.01 g/mol = 39.99 g/mol

Given that there are 2 grams of caustic soda, we can calculate the number of moles:

moles = mass/molar mass = 2g/39.99 g/mol = 0.05 moles

Step 2: Calculate the concentration in moles per liter
Since the question states a concentration of 2g per liter, we know that 0.05 moles exist in a liter of water:

Concentration (in mol/L) = moles/volume = 0.05 moles/1 L = 0.05 M (Molarity)

Step 3: Calculate pOH
The pOH is the negative logarithm (base 10) of the hydroxide ion concentration.

pOH = -log[OH-]

In this case, the hydroxide ion concentration is 0.05 M. So, the pOH is:

pOH = -log(0.05) = 1.3

Step 4: Calculate pH
The pH is calculated using the formula:

pH = 14 - pOH

pH = 14 - 1.3 = 12.7

Therefore, the pH of the solution containing 2g of caustic soda per liter of water is approximately 12.7.

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