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Basic solution $\mathrm{A}$ has $\mathrm{pH}=9$. Basic solution $\mathrm{B}$ is ten times more basic than $\mathrm{A}$. What is the $\mathrm{pH}$ of solution $\mathrm{B}$ ?
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A pH of 7 is considered neutral. If the pH is above 7, the solution is basic. If the pH is below 7, the solution is acidic. Show more…
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