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It is '-1'.

10HNO3 dissociates to 10H^+ & 10NO3^-

So you have ten moles in 1 litre.

Remember pH = -log(10) [H^+]

Substituting

pH = -log(10)[10^1]

Hence pH = -(+1)

pH = -1 .

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