What is the pH of a 0.050 M NaOH solution?

1 Answer
Jan 16, 2017

The pH is about 12.7.

Explanation:

NaOH is a strong base, meaning it will dissociate basically completely in solution to form Na^+ and OH^- ions in solution.

One mole of OH^- ions is created for every mole of NaOH that is dissolved. If it's a .05 M solution of NaOH, then it can also be interpreted to be a .05M solution of OH^-.

pOH (The pH scale for bases) can be found by taking the negative logarithm of OH^- concentration.

pOH = -log[.05 M] = 1.3.

However, we are trying to find pH, so we must use the formula
pOH + pH = 14.

Now that we know pOH = 1.3,
pH = 14 - 1.3 = 12.7.