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A solution that has a high concentration of hydrogen ions has what type of pH?

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Answered by vc6480617
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Answer:

Acidic

Explanation:

The pH of a solution is a measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution. A solution with a high number of hydrogen ions is acidic and has a low pH value. A solution with a high number of hydroxide ions is basic and has a high pH value. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with a pH of 7 being neutral.

Answered by sreedharevani
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Acidic Solution

Explanation:

A solution with a high concentration of hydrogen ions ( H+) is an acid or an acidic solution. The higher the concentration of hydrogen ions (measured in mol/l or moles per litre) the stronger the acidity of the solution.

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