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An unknown solution has a pH of 2. How would you classify this solution? basic neutral There is not enough information to answer the question. acidic
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An unknown solution has a pH of 2. How would you classify this solution?
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neutral
There is not enough information to answer the question.
acidic
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The answer to your question is acidic because it is lower than 7 (which is neutral) and lower than 8-14 (basic)
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The answer is acidic.
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