Calculate the number of moles of HF that must be present in 500 mL of solution to give a pH of 3.5. Ka = 6.8 x 10-4

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Chapter16: Principles Of Chemical Reactivity: The Chemistry Of Acids And Bases
Section16.2: Water And Ph Scale
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Calculate the number of moles of HF that must be present in 500 mL of solution to give a pH of 3.5. Ka = 6.8 x 10-4
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