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A 10 mL sample of HCl solution was transferred by pipet to an Erlenmeyer flask and then diluted by adding about 40 mL of distelled water. What is the approximate H3O+ concentration and pH of the solution in the flask before the titration begins?

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Answer:

The approximate H3O+ concentration before the titration begins is 0.1 M

pH of the solution in the flask is 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Initial concentration of HCl = 0.5 mol/L

Initial number of mols in Erlenmeyer flask = (0.5 mol/L)(0.010 L) = 0.005 mol

After addition of 40 mL of volume to the flask again, the total volume in the flask = 50 mL

Therefore - the resultant [H3O+] concetration in the solution = 0.005 mol / 0.050 L = 0.1 M (before titration begins)

Hence - pH = -log[H3O+] = -log (0.1) = 1

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Answer: (a) 0.1M

(b) pH = 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Moles = Molarity × Volume me(L)

The initial number of moles in the flask = 0.5M × 0.010L = 0.005moles

After the addition of 40 mL of in the flask again, the total volume in the flask = 10 mL + 40 mL = 50 mL

Concentration = Moles/Volume(L)[H3O+]

=

0.005moles/0.050L = 0.1M

pH = −log[H3O+] = −log(0.1) = 1

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