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To find the pH of a mixture of acids, you would first calculate the individual concentrations of each acid in the mixture. Then, use the formula for calculating the pH of a solution, which involves taking the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration. Finally, combine the pH values of each acid in the mixture to determine the overall pH of the mixture.

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