What is the pH of butane?
2 Answers
Butyl-lithium is a very common laboratory reagent. The
Explanation:
Of course we must specify the solvent when we discuss acid base chemistry. In water, hydroxide ion is the strongest base.
But other solvent systems exist. Butyl-lithium is supplied as a hexanes solution. It deprotonates just about everything (of course you have to take steps to remove trace water).
It doesn't have one.
Explanation:
pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution, being the negative of the base 10 logarithm of the molar concentration of hydroxonium (
However, butane does not dissociate in water, and therefore does not form any hydroxonium ions. Therefore the concept of pH does not apply to it..