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For the acids use the formula pH = -log[H+1 (Because HCl has 1 H+ ion per formula unit, [H] equals the molanty.) For water use what you know about the pH of neutral solutions. For the bases, examine and extend the pattern REMRY 0.1 M HCI 0.001 M HCI 0.00001 M HCI Distilled Water 0.00001 M NaOH 0.001 M NaOH 0.1 M NaOH pH 1 PH pH pH pH11 pH/13 pH​

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