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PH = 0 for a solution. It contains [ ]
A. More number of H + ions
B. More number of OH-ions.
C. Equal number of H+ and OH - ions
D. Does not contain H+ and OH-ions​

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Answered by sruthi728
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The answer is option c

Equal number of H+ and OH - ions

The Effective Range of the pH Scale

For example, at a pH of zero the hydronium ion concentration is one molar, while at pH 14 the hydroxide ion concentration is one molar. Typically the concentrations of H+ in water in most solutions fall between a range of 1 M (pH=0) and 10-14 M (pH=14).

Answered by Goofdood
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Answer:

C. Equal number of H+ and OH - ions

Explanation:

A solution that has a pH of 0 is very acidic with a high concentration of hydrogen ions (although things can be of greater acidity), a pH of 7 is a neutral solution, equal concentrations of hydrogen ions and their basic counterpart hydroxy ions.

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