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I’m struggling figuring out how the water in this affects the pH levels. Can someone please explain the effects. Also what would be the expected total pH?
KMnO₄ 114 grams +
NaOH 360 grams +
H2O 1 gallon
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pH is a property of water solution, no water - no pH.
What do you know about substances being dissolved? How do they typically change pH of the solution? How do you quantify their effect?
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