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What is the pH of a 0.1 M acid solution?

a) 0

b) -1

c) 1

User Nrobey
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Answer:

C = 1

Step-by-step explanation:

For a strong acid, equation of dissociation reaction;

HX(aq) + H2O(l) —> X- + H3O+

For a strong acid, the equilibrium reaction lies strongly to the right.

pH = -log10[H3O+] = -log10[0.1] = -(-1) = 1.

User Jayendra Gothi
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Answer : Option C) 1

Explanation : Using the formula for finding pH of strong acid,

pH = -
log_(10) [
H^(+)] = -
log_(10) [0.1]
= -
log_(10)
10^(-1) = - (-1) = 1.

This calculation shows how to find the pH of any acid if the concentration is given.
User Jonas Jongejan
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