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Find pH

Could you show me how you solved to get pH of each solution:

Solution A has [H3O+] = 7.2à—10-5
Solution B has [H3O+] = 7.2à—10-4
Solution C has [OH-] = 3.0à—10-11
Solution D has [OH-] = 6.5à—10-11

(i) Which solution has the highest pH?
(ii) Which solution is the least acidic?
(iii) Which solution is the most acidic?
(iv) Which solution has the lowest pH?


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