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A 200 mL sample of 1.0 M nitric acid is added to 1.0 M water. What is the resulting pH?
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Answered by
DrBob222
What is the volume of the solution?
Answered by
Anonymous
1.2L is the volume
Answered by
Liz
I think I'm doing the same lab as you. So what I did was find the new concentration of nitric acid in the solution (because by adding it to water, you've just diluted ur concentration). I got .167. Since nitric acid is a strong acid, it dissociates completely, right? So the H+ concentration is .167M and so you take the -log of that and get your pH. Does that make sense?
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