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Chapter 9, Problem 9.47PP
Calculate the [H3O+] for each of the following measurements of pH:
- a. drain cleaner, pH 12.10
- b. coffee, pH 5.5
- c. gastric juice, pH 2.00
- d. toothpaste, pH 8.3
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