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What is the pH of a solution that contains 0.02 moles of hydrochloric acid in 500 mL of water?

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To calculate the pH of the solution, we first need to determine the concentration of the hydrochloric acid  HCl  in moles per liter  M .We have 0.02 moles of HCl in 500 mL of water. To convert the volume to liters, we divide by 1000:500 mL / 1000 = 0.5 LNow, we can calculate the concentration of HCl:0.02 moles / 0.5 L = 0.04 MSince HCl is a strong acid, it will dissociate completely in water, producing an equal concentration of H+ ions:[H+] = 0.04 MNow, we can calculate the pH using the formula:pH = -log10[H+]pH = -log10 0.04 pH  1.4So, the pH of the solution is approximately 1.4.

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