Consider solutions of 2 different metal hydroxides. If metal hydroxide #1 has a greater Ksp than metal hydroxide #2, which solution will have a higher pH? Or is more information required to answer the question? Explain.
Asnwer: Solution#1 will have higher pH than solution #2.
explanation:
look at the Ksp value the solution which have highest Ksp value wil be the most soluble,that means it breaks up into the most ions. that solution which will break up into the most ions would have the highest concentration of OH- ions. And thus , will have the Higher pH.
As ,given in problem, solution#1 has high Ksp value thus , it will break up into most OH- ions , and will have High pH value than solution#2.
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