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How many protons are in 10 ml of a solution that is at ph 1? (use avogadro's number as 6 x 10^23)?

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According to the Avogadro's constant: 1 mole = 6 x 10 protons
So number of moles,n, in 10mL of 0.1M is (this is the same as 0.1M = 0.1mol/L)
n = MV
n = (0.1 mol/L)(10 mL x 1L / 1000mL)
n = 0.001 moles
Then 1 mole = 6 x 10 protons
0.001 moles contains 6 x 10 protons /mol
So 0.001* 6 * 10 protons in 10 ml ph1 liquid
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