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A chemist measures the pH of various solutions in a laboratory setting.
The results are as follows:
Solution A: 9.2,
Solution B: 1.3,
Solution C: 7,
Solution D: 12.7
1.
represents the most alkaline solution
2.
solution is most acidic
3.
has a neutral pH I
4.
solution is the least alkaline
15
<>
47
+
44
Transcribed Image Text:A chemist measures the pH of various solutions in a laboratory setting. The results are as follows: Solution A: 9.2, Solution B: 1.3, Solution C: 7, Solution D: 12.7 1. represents the most alkaline solution 2. solution is most acidic 3. has a neutral pH I 4. solution is the least alkaline 15 <> 47 + 44
Solution A: 9.2,
Solution B: 1.3,
Soluti
Soluti Solution B
Solution D
1.
None
2.
Solution C
3.
Solution A
4.
T
represents the most alkaline solution
solution is most acidic
has a neutral pH
solution is the least alkaline
Transcribed Image Text:Solution A: 9.2, Solution B: 1.3, Soluti Soluti Solution B Solution D 1. None 2. Solution C 3. Solution A 4. T represents the most alkaline solution solution is most acidic has a neutral pH solution is the least alkaline
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