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How many litres of water must be added to `1 L` of an aqueous solution of `HCl` with a `pH` of `1` to create an aqueous solution with `pH` of `2`?
A. `0.9L`
B. `2.0L`
C. `9.0L`
D. `0.1L`

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Correct Answer - C
We have
`C_(H^(+))= 10^(-pH)mol L^(-1)`
`"Initial pH = 1, thus, initial" C_(H^(+))=10^(-1)mol L^(-1)`
`"Final pH= 2, thus, final" C_(H^(+))=10^(2)mol L^(-1)`
In case of dilution, number of moles of solute do not change. Thus,
`M_(i)V_(i)=M_(f)V_(f)`
`(0.1)(1)=(0.01)(V_(f))`
`V_(f)=10L`
Hence, 9L of `H_(2)O` must be added.

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