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Calculate the [H+], pOH, and [OH-] for the following solutions: SHOW WORK And put Answers for concentration[ ] in scientific notation. ( see video for help)
pH 2.90 (the approximate pH of lemon juice
pH 3.86 (the approximate pH of sauerkraut)
pH 10.81 (the approximate pH of milk of magnesia)
pH 4.11 (the approximate pH of orange juice)
pH 11.61 (the approximate pH of household ammonia)
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