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HCl is a strong acid and ionizes 100%.
NaOH is a strong base and ionizes 100%.
We have no way of knowing the pH of HCl + H2O because the problem doesn't state the amount of HCl added or the concentration of HCl.
For the NaOH + HCl ==> NaCl + HOH.
NaCl in water is a neutral solution.

What are the pH's of the final solutions that would be formed from these equations:

HCl+H20--->

NaOH+HCl--->

please and thanks

okay, thanks, well, i guess i'll just pick a high number then
18 years ago

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