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Karson Buchanan
24 March, 19:37
What's the H + of a solution with a pH of 10.2?
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Lacey Raymond
24 March, 22:56
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pH: 10.2
pOH: 3.8
[H+]: 6.3095734448E-11
[OH-]: 0.000158489319246 base
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