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Ch.4 - Reactions in Aqueous Solution
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Which of the following solutions is the most basic? a. 0.6๐‘€ NH3 b. 0.150 M KOH c. 0.100๐‘€Ba(OH)2

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Identify the nature of each compound: NH3 is a weak base, KOH is a strong base, and Ba(OH)2 is a strong base.
For strong bases like KOH and Ba(OH)2, determine the concentration of hydroxide ions (OHโป) they produce. KOH dissociates completely to give 0.150 M OHโป, while Ba(OH)2 dissociates to give 0.200 M OHโป (since it produces two OHโป ions per formula unit).
For the weak base NH3, use the base dissociation constant (Kb) to estimate the concentration of OHโป ions it produces. This requires setting up an equilibrium expression and solving for OHโป concentration.
Compare the OHโป concentrations from each solution: higher OHโป concentration indicates a more basic solution.
Determine which solution has the highest OHโป concentration to identify the most basic solution.

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pH and Basicity

pH is a measure of the hydrogen ion concentration in a solution, indicating its acidity or basicity. A pH greater than 7 signifies a basic solution. Basicity refers to the ability of a substance to accept protons (H+) or donate electron pairs, with stronger bases resulting in higher pH values.
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Concentration of Hydroxide Ions

The basicity of a solution is often determined by the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH-). Strong bases, such as KOH and Ba(OH)2, dissociate completely in water, increasing the OH- concentration. The more hydroxide ions present, the more basic the solution will be.
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Hydroxide Ion Concentration Example

Dissociation of Bases

Different bases dissociate in water to varying extents. For example, KOH is a strong base that fully dissociates into K+ and OH-, while Ba(OH)2 also dissociates completely, producing two moles of OH- per mole of Ba(OH)2. NH3, on the other hand, is a weak base that does not fully dissociate, making its contribution to basicity less significant compared to strong bases.
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