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Strong acids completely ionise in water, releasing ions.
Strong bases completely ionise in water, releasing ions.
The of a solution is calculated using:
For bases, the is first calculated, then converted to pH:
Example: 0.1 Solution
Write the ionisation equation:
Determine
Write the dissociation equation:
Determine
Calculate :
Convert to pH:
Step 1: Ionisation reaction:
Step 2: Find the mol ratio of acid to H₃O⁺:
Step 3: Calculate [H3O+][H₃O^+]:
Step 4: Calculate pH:
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