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How can the Kw of water be constant?
I know in neutral solution, $\ce{[H+]}= \ce{[OH-]}= \pu{1.0 x 10^-7}$.
However, let’s say I add an acid like HCl. This will increase $\ce{[H+]}$, therefore it’s no longer $\pu{1.0 x 10^-7}$, but is ...
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Why does pKw first decrease but eventually increase when temperature rises?
I understand the initial decrease in pKw.
$\ce{Heat + H2O (l) <=> H+ (aq) + OH- (aq)}$
Temperature increases, reaction shifts to the right, so
$\ce{H+} \text{ and } \ce{OH}$ ...
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Relationship between the water ionization constant and ionic strength
I read in a textbook that
the water ionization constant ($K_\mathrm{w}$) increases as the ionic strength of the solution increases
and it confused me. If the ionic strength increased, then the ...
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Why is the ionic product for water $10^{-14}$? [closed]
Why is the reference value of $K_w=10^{-14}\ \mathrm{M}^2$, such that $[\ce{H+}]= 10^{-7}\ \mathrm{M}$ and $[\ce{OH^-}]= 10^{-7}\ \mathrm{M}$ for pure water at $20\ ^\circ \mathrm{C}$?
For example, ...
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How concentrated can an acid be?
How concentrated can an acid be without it being supersaturated? Is there a certain limit to how concentrated an acid or base can be?
When I mean concentration, I mean molarity; so how concentrated ...
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Why does water dissociate to H3O+ and OH- rather than H+ and OH-?
Why does water dissociate to
$\ce{H3O+ + OH-}$
instead of $\ce{H+ + OH-}$?
This question came to surface when I was learning about acids and bases, and learned this definition:
$\mathrm{pH=}-\log_{10}[...