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    The magnitude M of an earthquake on the Richter scale is defined as a function of the energy, in joules, E released by the earthquake:

    M=32​logE−516​.

    Using this equation, it can be shown that

    E=a×10bM.
    1. Find the value of a and the value of b.

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    On July 22, 2023, Taylor Swift fans in Seattle registered a 2.3 magnitude earthquake. The largest earthquake ever recorded, the 1960 Valdivia earthquake off the coast of Chile, had a 9.5 magnitude.

    1. Find the number of "Swift Quakes" needed to match of energy of the Valdivia earthquake. Give your answer in the form c×10k, where 1≤c<10 and k∈Z.

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    The pH of a liquid, a measure of its acidity, is given by pH=−log(A[H+]​), where [H+] is the number of hydrogen ions in one liter of the liquid and A is a constant.


    A 330mL bottle of water contains 1.987×1016 hydrogen ions. The pH of pure water is 7.

    1. Show that A=6.02×1023

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    A lemon contains 30mL of juice with a pH of 3.

    1. Calculate the pH of the liquid produced by mixing this lemon juice with 330mL of pure water.

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