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What is the pH of a 0.0235 M HCL solution
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What is the pH of a 0.0235 M HCL solution
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pH = - log [H+]
pH = - log [0.0235]
work it out on calculator
Recall [H+] = [HCL]
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pH= -log [H+]
pH= -log [0.0235]
pH= 1.63
(Rounded to 3 significant figures).
Disclaimer: ALWAYS verify with a reliable source!
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