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I had this question in my half yearly exam i was curious how its done?
"Find the pH of 10mL of 0.1molar HCl if its diluted with 90mL of water"

Would it be 1.95pH?
 

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0.1 molar = 0.1 mole/L
0.1 x 0.01 = 0.001 moles

totaly water volume after dilution: 10 ml + 90 ml = 100 ml
:. final molarity:

0.001 / 0.1 = 0.01 molar HCl
since HCl is a strong acid = ionises to completion,
pH of 2
 
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wow
i did 1/9 * 0.1

then -log 0.01(repeater)'

id probably get it wrong?
 

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if your lucky they might say 'mistake carried through' and give u like half a mark for applying the pH formula.
 

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For those of you that are mathematically inclind, or you want a 'short-cut' method...

For all dilutions, you can apply the formula

c1V1=c2V2

c1= initial concentration of solution
V1=initial volume of solution (in litres)

c2= final concentration of solution
V2=final volume of solution (in litres)

so in your example, the unknown quantity is c2



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would these sort of calculations be expected to be known by subsection 3 (end of) in acidic environment?
 

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ARRGH

*bashes head furiously on desk for forgetting the dilution*

that's how i got an answer of pH 3 :(:(:(

thanks xiao for solving it though :)
 

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use C1V1=C2V2

then u get

0.1x0.01=C2x0.1

therefore C2=0.1

pH=-log(0.01)


pH=2

how easy is that?
 
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i didnt remember that equation :/, its wierd how i got very close too it (1.95)
 

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oops! i just found out. It's because V2 is the final solution......lol
srry guys :D
 

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