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If the pH of a 1.00in. rainfall over 1400 miles^2 (square) is 3.20, how many kg of sulfuric acid, H2SO4 are present, assuming that it is the only acid contributing to the pH?
14 years ago

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nevermind. I got it. it's 2.9 x 10^6 kg. but thanks anyway
14 years ago
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