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A solution has ph of 5 to this 1 ml of dilute hydrochloric acid is added the ph of solution will be |
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Answer» You can calculate the H+ concentration by taking 10^(-PH), you now have the concentration of H+ in .001 L, DILUTING it to 2 L will USE the equation M1V1=M2V2, 10^-5 *.001 is 10^-8, 10^-8 /2 = 5*10^-7, to get pH from this, you do -log([H+]), which is -log(5*10^-7), which gives a pH of 6.3. |
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