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[S02 ppm]

Calculate the concentration of SO2(ppm) that must be reached in polluted air (in ppm) if the dissolved gas is to produce a pH of 3.8 in raindrops without any oxidation of the gas.

Hint: Sulfurous acid equilibria

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