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Chemistry, 02.08.2021 18:10, remomy05

For the acids, use the formula ph=-log[H⁺]. (because HCI has 1H⁺ ion per formula unit, [H⁺] equals the molarity.) For water, use what you know about the pH of neutral solutions. For the bases, examine and extend the pattern on edge

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