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hydrogen ion concentration in a solution is called​

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Answered by MK7777
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Hydrogen ion concentration is more conveniently expressed as pH, which is the logarithm of the reciprocal of the hydrogen ion concentration in gram moles per liter. Thus, in a neutral solution the hydrogen ion (H+) and the hydroxyl ion (OH−) concentrations are equal, and each is equal to 10−7. A pH of 7 is neutral.

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hydrogen is more concentrated in sodium

as it readily reacts with atmosphere air and even water

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