What is the concentration of hydrogen ions in pure water
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If it is basic, its hydrogen ion concentration is less than 1 x 10^-7. If it is neutral, then the hydrogen ion concentration equals the hydroxide ion concentration, and each equals 1 x 10^-7.
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These concentrations can be calculated from the equation for the ionization of water. The pH of pure water is 7, the negative logarithm of 1 X 10-7. A neutral solution is one that is neither acidic nor basic. The hydrogen ion concentration equals the hydroxide ion concentration, and both equal 1 X 10-7 M.
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The hydrogen ion concentration equals the hydroxide ion concentration, and both equal 1 X 10-7 M.
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