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Aliza Dominguez
11 January, 12:52
How is pH related to a solution's acidity
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Sherlyn Ross
11 January, 15:14
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I believe it is because it shows you how strong an acide is. For example, on a scale of 0-10, ... 0 has more acide.
And 10 has more base.
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