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What pH is needed to produce this value of Q if the concentration and pressure values...

What pH is needed to produce this value of Q if the concentration and pressure values are [Br2]=4.50×10−4M , [Br−]=12.20M , [SO42−]=9.90M , and PSO2=2.00×10−5atm ?

Q=1.1x10^-26

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