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  • 02-04-2020
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What will happen if a small amount of hydrochloric acid is added to a 0.1 m solution of hf?

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  • 02-04-2020

Answer:

pH will go down (become more acidic)

Explanation:

This is because HCl is strong acid that means it dissociates completely into H+ and Cl- ions. There's already some H+ ions in solution contributed by HF but addition of HCl supplies more H+ which drives the pH of solution down making the solution more acidic.

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