define ph poh and hydrolysis
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Hydrolysis behaviour needs to be examined at pH values normally found in the environment (pH 4-9) and under more acidic conditions (pH 1-2) for physiological purposes. Surface-controlled reactions can sometimes predominate over bulk solution hydrolysis, especially in the soil environment.
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pH and pOH denote the negative log of the concentration of hydrogen or hydroxide ions. High pH means that a solution is basic while high pOH means that a solution is acidic. Neutral solutions have pH and pOH of 7.
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