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the product of h+ ions and oh- ions in a water solution is equal to

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Answered by ankitrishab
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A neutral solution will have H+ ions equal to OH- ions. A neutral substance will have a pH of 7. > An example of a neutral solution is water: the # of H+ ions = # of OH- ions. > If water is combined with more H+ ions, it will become more acidic. >
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