One litre of solution contains 10−5 moles of H+ ions at 25∘C percentage ionisation of water in solution is:
A
1.8×10−7 %
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B
1.8×10−9 %
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C
3.6×10−9 %
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D
1.8×10−11%
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Solution
The correct option is B1.8×10−9 %
In the presence of [H+]=10−5, the dissociation of water is suppressed to a large extent.
Dissociation of water takes place as : H2O⇌H++OH−[H+].[OH−]=10−14kw=(10−5+x)(x)
x can be neglected in comparison to 10−5 [OH−]=10−9as[H+]=10−5We know that for water d=1gmL−1
1 L water = 1000 g water
moles of water =100018=55.55 α=10−955.5=1.8×10−11
% ionisation =100×1.8×10−11=1.8×10−9