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Chemistry, 02.08.2019 08:00 queenkimm26

If the ph of beaker #1 is 2, then what would the best prediction for the ph of beaker #2 be? since 1 ml of the solution in beaker #2 is added to 99 ml of water in beaker #3, what would the predicted ph of beaker #3 be? how many times greater is the concentration of h+ in beaker #1 than in beaker #3?

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