Ionic EquilibriumHard
Question
For a sample of pure water,
Options
A.pH increases and pOH decreases with increase in temperature.
B.pH decreases and pOH increases with increase in temperature.
C.both pH and pOH increases with increase in temperature.
D.both pH and pOH decrease with increase in temperature.
Solution
On increasing temperature, the dissociation of water will increase. It will result increase in [H+] and as well as in [OH–] and hence, decreases in PH and as well as POH.
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