Hello again,
Sorry for opening another topic, but I know some boards are strict about limiting each topic to 1 question, so I figured I'd be on the safe side.
Anyways, I'm working on the following question:
If 4.80 g of solid hydrogen chloride is dissolved in 250.0 mL of distilled water, then:
b) Determine the number of moles of hydrogen ions
c) Determine the concentration of hydrogen ions present in the solution
d) Determine the pH of the solution
For part b), I calculated 0.132 mol of H3O+, thus 0.132 mol of H+.
However, for part C, I'm uncertain how to calculate the concentration. I know I should probably use the formula Molar concentration (mol/L) = Amount of solute (mol)/Volume of solution (L)
However, I don't have the volume of the solution, only the volume of the solvent, and it is tricky to convert g into mL. Thus, I was considering using this formula:
m/v (g/mL) = Mass of solute (g)/Volume of solution (in mL) x 100
But that doesn't make sense since I need the concentration in mol/L in order to calculate the pH in part D of the question. Thus, I have managed to thoroughly confuse myself. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.