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September 10, 2004, 04:43:25 PM »
what does it mean when a solution has a pH 2.0-10? usually a solution only has one specific pH value, but what about pH 2.0-10?
i have no clues
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Yeah, that doesn't make any sense to me either. What context did you see this in?
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hmm... it is a pH gradient, but what values does the range cover? from 2 to 10 or only 2 and 10?
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It must be 2 to 10, not 2 and 10. A jump that big wouldn't be much of a gradient at all....
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