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The phrase 2pe 1830 is usually a label on a substance that contains sulfuric acid. The term 2pe means two-photon excitation.

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"2PE 1830" could refer to the date and time notation where "2PE" stands for 2 P.M. and "1830" stands for 6:30 P.M. It is possible that the notation is unclear or specific to a certain context.

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