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what is the pH of Sulphuric acid?


It depends upon the molarity.
pH = -log(H<sup>+</sup>)

-log = ?

pH = -log(H^+)
find (H^+), punch that into your calculator, change the sign to minus, then find the "log" key and punch that. That will be the pH.
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