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Equil. ratios; pH; pE values, etc. (Not sure where to start on this)

Deduce the equilibrium ratio of NH4+ to NO3- at a pH of 4.0 for aerobic water having a pE value of +9.0 and for anaerobic water for which the pE value is -7.0. (Provide the aerobic answer in the first field and the anaerobic in the second.)

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