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#1 Behrooz

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Posted 02 May 2010 - 01:57 AM

Hello everybody,

I wonder if there is a formula to calculate the volume of a concentrated acid (say Nitric acid 70% w/w) to 1 lit of distilled water to make a final pH of, say 5  ? I need to use the formula with different density of HNO3 (e.g. 95%) and also it may be added to 1 lit of water with pH=6 instead of a distilled water. How to calculate what would be the final pH of our solution?

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Posted 02 May 2010 - 05:44 AM

You can't control pH of a solution this way.  Read about pH buffers, starting perhaps here:
http://en.wikipedia....Buffer_solution




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