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Clayton Harmon
27 June, 06:55
Calculate the pH of a solution that is 0.147M HCl
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Mina Vega
27 June, 08:30
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pH = 0.832
Explanation:
pH is given by the formula;
pH = - log [H+]
in this case we are given 0.147 M HCl
HCl is a strong acid and therefore completely dissociates to give out H + ions,
Therefore; [H+] = [HCl] = 0.147 M
Hence;
pH = - log 0.147 M
= 0.832
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