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Find the hydrogen ion h+ and hydroxide ion oh concentration is 0.02 solution of tetraoxosulphate VI acid
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The hydrogen ion (H+) concentration in a 0.02 M solution of tetraoxosulphate VI acid is 0.02 M, and the hydroxide ion (OH-) concentration is 0. The pH of the solution is 2.
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