Hello
I'm working through a multiple choice question where I'm asked:
"If 0.2 M HCl is added to an equal volume of 0.4 M NaOH, what are the new concentrations of OH- and H3O+?"
My working out is:
C2 = C1 x V1 / V2
HCl C2 = 0.2 x 1/2
= 0.1
NaOH C2 = 0.4 x 1/2
= 0.2
So because OH- and H3O+ neutralise each other somewhat but not completely - the new OH- concentration is 0.1 M
and because [H3O+] [OH-] = Kw =10-14
to work out the new H30+ concentration:
10-14 / 0.1 = 1x 10-13
(apologies, I'm not sure how to superscript the larger numbers -13 and -14 etc)
So by my working out:
[OH-] = 0.1
and [H3O+] = 1 x 10-13
However, the options I'm given to choose between are:
a. [H3O+] = 0.2 M, [OH-]= 0.4 M
b. [H3O+] =0.1 M, [OH-]= 0.2 M
c. [H3O+] = 2.5 x 10-14 M, [OH-]= 0.4 M
d. [H3O+] = 1.0 x 10-15 M, [OH-]= 0.1 M
e. [H3O+] =5.0 x 10-14, [OH-]= 0.2 M
I think the correct answer is d. but I'm totally thrown by the power -15?
Again - sorry about the lack of superscript for the larger numbers, I hope it's legible.
Does anyone see where I've erred?
Thanks in advance