Hello, I have been trying to figure this problem out for a while.
The pH of a 1.0 x 10-8 M hydrochloric acid is not 8.00. The correct pH can be calculated by considering the relationships between the molarities of the three principal ions in the solution ( H+1, OH-1, and Cl-1). These molarities can be calculated from algebraic equations derived from the considerations below.
a. The solution is electrically neutral.
b. The hydrochloric acid can be assumed to be 100% ionized.
c. The product of the molarities of the hydronium ion and the hydroxide ion must equal Kw.
Calculate the pH of the 1.0 x 10-8 M HCl solution.
Thanks in advance.