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    A Solution of PH 2 Contains Ten Times More H<sub>3</sub>O<sup>+</sup><sup>
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A Solution of PH 2 Contains Ten Times More H3O+

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A solution of pH 2 contains ten times more H3O+ than a solution of pH 3.

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