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Calculate the pH of a sample of acid that contains 0.001 moles HCl in a volume of 100.0 mL
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first calculate the concentration (molarity= moles/ liters)
[HCl] = 0.001 mole/ 0.1000 L= 0.0100 M
pH= -log( 0.0100)=
2.00
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