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I don't understand how to calculate pH. Could you please help? I need the final answer.
A 0.13228 x 10^-7M solution of perchloric acid is prepared in water with pKw = 13.7396. Calculate the pH of the resulting solution.
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http://www.chembuddy.com/?left=pH-calculation-questions&right=pH-strong-acid-q1
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