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A lake has been acidified to a pH of 4.698. If the lake has a volume...

A lake has been acidified to a pH of 4.698. If the lake has a volume of 9.12×10^4 cubic meters, what mass, in kg, of CaO must be added to raise the pH to a value of 7.00?

=kg CaO

Hint: The reaction of CaO with water is: CaO + H2O---> Ca(OH)2

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