A chemist needs to adjust the pH of a 25ml calcium hydroxide solution from +10 to +8. The initial concentration of the undiluted calcium hydroxide is ..
the answer is 5 x 10^-5.
The method to work this out was:
pH=10 therefore [H+] = 10^-10
[OH-] = 10^-4
[Ca(OH)2] = 1/2 x 10^-4
= 5 x 10^5
I don't understand why you times 10 ^-14 by 1/2 - where does the 1/2 come from? Is it because there is a change from +10 pH to +8? So if it was from +10 to +7 would it be 1/3? Please explain.