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3 June, 12:11

0.80 g of hydrogen chloride (hcl is dissolved in water to make 5.5 l of solution. what is the ph of the resulting hydrochloric acid solution?

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  1. 3 June, 13:26
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    HCl is a strong acid and so dissociates fully in water:

    HCl (aq) - - > H + (aq) + Cl - (aq)

    Since there is a 1:1 mole ratio between HCl and H + in this reaction, the number of moles of H + = number of moles of HCl. The number of moles of HCl can be calculated as moles = mass/RMM = 0.80g / 36.5g/mol = 0.022mol.

    Since 5.5 l of solution is made, the concentration of H + is:

    [H+] = 0.022mol / 5.5l = 0.004M. This can then be used to calculate pH through the equation pH = - log[H+] = - log (0.004) = 2.40
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