Like any equilibrium constant, Kw changes with

Chapter 18, Problem 18.36

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Like any equilibrium constant, Kw changes with temperature. (a) Given that autoionization is endothermic, how does Kw change with rising T? Explain with a reaction that includes heat as reactant or product. (b) In many medical applications, the value of Kw at 37?C (body temperature) may be more appropriate than the value at 25?C, 1.0?1014. The pH of pure water at 37?C is 6.80. Calculate Kw, pOH, and [OH] at this temperature.

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