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24 August, 23:45

A lab uses nitric acid to determine the amount of minerals in a soil sample. What is the pH of the nitric acid used if it has a molarity of. 001M?

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  1. 24 August, 23:48
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    We are given a compound, nitric acid which is used to determine the amount of minerals of a soil sample. The pH of the nitric acid used if its molarity is 0.001M is:

    pH = - log[0.001]

    pH = - [-3]

    pH = 3

    Therefore, the pH of the nitric acid is 3.
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