What is the pH of the following:
5.25 g of HBr in 100 mL of aqueous solution
Express your answer to an appropriate number of decimal places.
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2.13 g of NaOH in 75 mL of aqueous solution
Express your answer to an appropriate number of decimal places.
We know that strong acids and strong bases completely dissociate in aqua solutions
We know that ,
1000mL = 1L
And
1mol/L = 1M
PH
= 0.5559
PH
= 13.851
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