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.01 moles of nitric acid dissolved in 10 liters of water produces what concentration of acid?
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Molarity = moles / liters = 0.01 mol / 10 L = 0.001 M (1.0 × 10⁻³ M = 1.0 mM).

Since HNO3 is a strong acid, [H+] ≈ 1.0×10⁻³ M and [NO3−] ≈ 1.0×10⁻³ M, so pH ≈ 3.00.
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