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what is the [H+] of an acid with a pH of 5.65?​

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Answered by kayamramya2005
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Explanation:

When the solution is acidic ([H+] > [OH-), the pH is less than 7. When the solution is basic ([OH-] > [H+]), the pH is greater than 7. When the solution is neutral ([H+] = [OH-]), the pH is 7. (Solutions with pH's between 6 and 8 are often considered essentially neutral.)

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