Answer:
The concentration of Hydrogen Cation is:
Pure water is NEUTRAL
Explanation:
pH = It is negative logarithm of activity of Hydrogen ions.
[tex]pH = - log(a_{[H^{+}]})[/tex]
Activity = concentration for dilute solutions
There are three types of solution based on pH:
1. Acidic solution : Those solution which have pH between 0 to 7 or less than 7 are acidic in nature . They turns blue litmus red.They contain more H+ ions than OH- ions
2. Basic : Those solution which have pH value greater that 7 of between 7 to 14 are basic in nature . They turn red litmus blue.They contain more OH- ions then H+ ions
3 . Neutral : Those solution which have pH = 7 are neutral . They are neither acidic nor basic in nature .They have equa;l concentration of H+ and OH- ions in the solution.
The given water has pH = 7 .This means it is neutral and has low H+ ion concentration in solution. The H+ ion are :
[tex]10^{-7}[/tex]M in water.
OH- =
[tex]10^{-7}[/tex]M in water
So overall neutral