A Student uses a series of indicators to measure the pH of a solution. The indicators show the following data:
: Indicator A: pH graeter than 2.3
: Indicator B: pH greater than 4.6
: Indicator C: pH greater than 1.2
: Indicator D: pH less than 12
: Indicator E: pH less than 7
Determine the pH range of this solution using the data provided and explain how you could support your findings and narrow the pH range down.
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