Calculate the pH of each of the following strong acid solutions. (a) 0.00483 M HNO3 pH (b) 0.501 g of HBr in 46.0 L of solution pH (c) 45.0 mL of 6.10 M HNO3 diluted to 3.60 L pH

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Calculate the pH of each of the following strong acid solutions.



(a) 0.00483 M HNO3

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(b) 0.501 g of HBr in 46.0 L of solution

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(c) 45.0 mL of 6.10 M HNO3 diluted to 3.60 L

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(d) a mixture formed by adding 78.0 mL of 0.00338 M HNO3 to 80.0 mL of 0.000570 M HBr

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