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Harry Ponce
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3 May, 05:25
If the pH of an acid is 4.0, what is the pOH?
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Sam Rowe
3 May, 05:37
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Well from my research I've calculated that pH + pOH = 14.00. in conclusion
pOH = 14.0 - 4.0 and so forth that equals 10.0 your welcome
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Anya Trevino
3 May, 05:55
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Well from research, I've calculated that pH + pOH = 14.00. In the end, pOH = 14.0 - 4.0 and so forth that equals 10.0.
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