- What the hell is that question anyway? At which concentration? I hope this is not a serious chemistry test. - It is not asking about a solution. It only specifies carbonic acid so you can assume pure carbonic acid. - H___2CO___3 - Carbonic acid reacts with water as a base to release CO2 and H2O. - So the pH of a solution of carbonic acid with water is an equilibrium of remaining dissolved CO2 and remaining acid. Which then relies on temperature and pressure. - Given that water isn’t mentioned the only correct answer is 0 - ??? pH is only defined in a solution of water. - But more importantly, the correct answer is 5 
 
 
- 5 != “5” - Depends on the language though, sometimes - 5 == "5"and- 5 !== "5"(PHP & JS)- My guess is that a - .trim()is missing somewhere- Edit: removed typo in example code - 5! == “5” (PHP & JS) - is not valid in either PHP or JS  - Thank you for pointing it out! That’s my bad, that was a typo, I meant - 5 !== "5"(it’s the counterpart to the- ===comparator in both PHP & JS)
 
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- deleted by creator - x = x+1 therefore reality can be anything I want 
 
 
- you were supposed to provide an integer, not a string! users these days. pfft. - 5.toInteger() - int(‘5’) 
 
 
- Answer is actually a floating point value between 5.0 and 5.9 but the thing only displays a whole number. 
- I thought it was five. 
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- Cinco 
- It’s paradoxical. It is, but it also isn’t 
- Oh, well then. I will take that into account the next time and do better then. 







