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Calculate the change in pH that occurs when 1.00 mmol of a strong acid is added to 100 mL...

Calculate the change in pH that occurs when 1.00 mmol of a strong acid is added to 100 mL of the solutions listed in Problem.

Problem.

Calculate the change in pH that occurs in each of the solutions listed below as a result of a tenfold dilution with water. Round calculated values for pH to three figures to the right of the decimal point.

*(a) H2O.

(b) 0.0500 M HCl.

*(c) 0.0500 M NaOH.

(d) 0.0500 M CH3COOH.

*(e) 0.0500 M CH3COONa.

(f) 0.0500 M CH3COOH 10.0500 M CH3COONa.

*(g) 0.500 M CH3COOH 10.500 M CH3COONa.

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