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ChristinaMaria
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Homework Statement
The relationship between pH and pOH, for pure water, at 25 ◦C is
14 = pH + pOH
What is the corresponding relationship between pH and pOH, for pure water, at 70 ◦C?
Homework Equations
Le Châtelier's principle?
[H+][OH-] = 10-14
[10-7][10-7] = 10-14 (25 ◦C)
[10-n][10-m] = 10-b (70 ◦C)
ΔG◦ = ΔH◦ - TΔS◦ (?)
ΔG = ΔG◦ + RTln(Q) (?)
The Attempt at a Solution
I have tried to use the formula ΔG = ΔG◦ + RTln(Q) for water at 25 ◦C to find the thermodynamic constant Q.
Result:
(at 25 degrees ) ΔG = -48.8 kJ/mol
I then tried to change the equation of ΔG to give Q:
Q = 10ΔG / ΔG◦ + RT
but I realized that I can't do this, as ΔG◦ is dependent on the temperature of the system.
I know that pH decreases at temperature increases due to Le Châtelier's principle. But I don't understand how I can use this to find a corresponding relationship to pH + pOH = ?
Thank you!