A glass of pure water sits at room temperature. Which of the following is true:
A. There is about one hydrated H+ for every one billion water molecules in the glass.
D. The total number of hydrated H+ and OH- ions exceeds the total number of water molecules.
ANS: D. Their explanation is - "the equilibrium for the autoionization lies far to the left." . IMHO, the total number of H+ and OH- is MUCH MUCH less than that of the H2O, and so I think that this is an error.
A. There is about one hydrated H+ for every one billion water molecules in the glass.
D. The total number of hydrated H+ and OH- ions exceeds the total number of water molecules.
ANS: D. Their explanation is - "the equilibrium for the autoionization lies far to the left." . IMHO, the total number of H+ and OH- is MUCH MUCH less than that of the H2O, and so I think that this is an error.