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This question is somewhat confused. The situation you describe is of dust motes floating in air. How much is suspended and how much is disturbed by air currents is a moot point. There is no reason to assume that the pH would be anything other than 7.

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Q: When a beam of light enters a room through a window we can see tiny particles is X suspended in gas Y which are moving rapidly hapazard manner name the X particle and name the Y gas and what is the pH?
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