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Resulting pH

I am trying to figure this out but I don't have an measurement for water. Does that matter? Also, can I use the henderson hasselbalch equation to solve this? I need help with the setup of this problem. Thank you.

In manufacturing a fruit drink, citric acid is added to water in the amount of 0.1 mol/L. What is the pH of the resulting
solution?

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