what is the pH of 1m HCL
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The pH of an aqueous solution is equal to the negative logarithm (base 10) of the Molar concentration of hydronium ions. The log of 1 is 0, since = 1. And -0 = 0. So the pH of a 1 M solution of HCl should be right around zero.
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