Calculate the pH of each of the following strong acid solutions. (a) 0.00751 M HIO4 pH = (b) 0.529 g of HCl in 42.0 L of solution pH = (c) 30.0 mL of 3.40 M HIO4 diluted to 3.00 L pH = (d) a mixture formed by adding 28.0 mL of 0.00747 M HIO4 to 23.0 mL of 0.00771 M HCl pH =
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Calculate the pH of each of the following strong acid solutions.
(a) 0.00751 M HIO4
pH =
(b) 0.529 g of HCl in 42.0 L of solution
pH =
(c) 30.0 mL of 3.40 M HIO4 diluted to 3.00 L
pH =
(d) a mixture formed by adding 28.0 mL of 0.00747 M HIO4 to 23.0 mL of 0.00771 M HCl
pH =
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