Calculate the pH of each solution.
A. 7.55×10−2 M HBr
B. 6.28×10−3 M KOH
C. 1.89×10−3 M HNO3
D. 5.54×10−4 M Sr(OH)2
E. [OH−] = 9.9×10−7 M
F. [OH−] = 8.6×10−8 M
G. [OH−] = 9.2×10−11 M
H. [OH−] = 3.4×10−2 M
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