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are soluble bases neutral​

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Answered by drishtipari26
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Answered by pmahato033gmailcom
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Acids and bases dissolve in water and, because they increase the concentration of either protons or hydroxide ions, they suppress water self-ionization. For any acid, Ka is the equilibrium constant for the acid dissociation reaction in water. See this web page for a list of Ka values at room temperature.

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