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Chemistry, 22.04.2021 01:40, kestegag7162

Solution A has a pH of 3, and solution B has a pH of 5. Which statement best describes these solutions?
A. Solution A is acidic, and solution B is basic.
B. Solution A is basic, and solution B is acidic.
C. Solution B is less acidic than solution A.
O D. Solution B is more acidic than solution A.

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