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How many moles of H3O+ must be added to 435 mL of a solution to adjust the pH from 9.57 to 5.69? ?

How many moles of H3O+ must be added to 435 mL of a solution to adjust the pH from 9.57 to 5.69?
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"None" is my answer.
One could put some HCl in to accomplish the same thing.
H3O is very difficult to obtain. According to wikipedia "These hydrons do not exist in a free state"

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