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1 October, 09:16

if a solution measured with the miscalibrated meter (above) gave a reading of 6.50 at 20oC, what should be the true pH (give 2 decimal places) of the solution with the correctly calibrated meter at the same temperature

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  1. 1 October, 09:41
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    Ph is the major of acidity or basicity of a solution. On a scale of 0 to 14

    PH = - log 10 ^ (H+)

    Therefore PH = - log 10^ (6.5) = 0.81

    Therefore PH of the solution is 0.81

    This solution is therefore an acidic solution
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