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what mass of hydrogen chloride gas is required to produce 250 ml of hydrochloric acid solution with a pH of 1.57

pH 1.57
H3O = 10^-1.57= .027mol/L
.027(4)= .108mol/L
36.46(.108)=3.9g
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