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Could a chemical have more ions in spite of lower ph

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Answered by Anonymous
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The difference is that strong acids dissociate more than weak acids. Consequently the hydrogen ionconcentration of a strong acid is muchhigher than that of a weak acid. A base is a substance which in solution accepts hydrogen ions. ... Pure waterhas a pH of 7 and is neutral (neither acidic nor alkaline).


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