To calculate the pH, we need to determine the concentration of H+ ions in the solution. Since HNO3 is a strong acid, it completely dissociates in water to give H+ ions.
Given that we have 1.0 mol of HNO3, the concentration of H+ ions is also 1.0 mol/L.
The pH can be calculated using the formula:
pH = -log[H+]
Substituting the concentration of H+ ions into the formula:
pH = -log(1.0)
= -0
Therefore, the pH of 1.0 mol of HNO3 is 0.
given that HNo2 is a stron acid and k3(CH3Cooh = 1.75 * 10^-5
1.0mol Hno3 what is the ph calcuate
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