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In the diagram below that corresponds with the most likely pH of acid rain. A. pH4 B. 5.6 C. 10
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In the diagram below that corresponds with the most likely pH of acid rain.
A. pH4
B. 5.6
C. 10
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Answer is A its 4.0 or just 4
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