Answer:
6,97x10⁻³ gallons
Explanation:
pH is defined as:
pH = -log [H⁺]
Thus, you need to have, in the end:
10⁻⁷ = [H⁺]
And you have, in the first:
[tex]10^{-9,33}[/tex] = [H⁺]
The volume of swimming pool is:
700'000 galllons ×[tex]\frac{3,78541 L}{1 gallon}[/tex] = 2649787 L
Thus, the moles of H⁺ in the first and in the end are:
First:
[tex]10^{-9,33}mol/L[/tex] × 2649787L = 1,24x10⁻³ moles
End:
[tex]10^{-7}mol/L[/tex] × 2649787L = 0,265 moles
Thus, the moles of H⁺ you need to add are:
0,265 - 1,24x10⁻³ = 0,26376 moles
These moles comes from 10M HCl, thus, the volume in gallons you need to add are:
[tex]0,26376moles*\frac{1L}{10moles}* \frac{1gallon}{3,78541L}[/tex] =
6,97x10⁻³ gallons
I hope it helps!