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Answered by aditya8760
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Answer:

Pure water dissociates slightly into equal concentrations of hydrogen and hydroxyl (OH−) ions. For a neutral solution, [H+] is 10−7, or pH = 7. For larger hydrogen ion concentrations, then, the pH of the solution is < 7. For example, if the hydrogen ion concentration is 10−4, the pH = 4 and the solution is acidic.

Answered by manshigaur12
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Explanation:

Hydrochloric acid and sulphuric acid have a large concentration of hydrogen ions.

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