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Explain the pH of a solution

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Answered by Anonymous
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pH of a solution is the measure of the molar concentration of hydrogen (hydronium ion form) ions present in the solution. It is a numerical scale that ranges from 1 to 14, and is used to determine whether the given solution is acidic or basic in nature.

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Answered by tiarajuby07
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If the pH of a solution is less than 7, the solution is called acidic; if the pH is about 7, the solution is neutral; if the pH is greater than 7, the solution is is called basic. I
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