Physical Science - With Lab Manual
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Chapter 11, Problem 43AC
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Substance A has a pH of 2 and substance B has a pH of 3. This suggests that:
(a) substance A has more basic properties than substance B.
(b) substance B has more acidic properties than substance A.
(c) substance A is 10 times more acidic than substance B.
(d) substance B is 10 times more acidic than substance A.
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