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What is the pH of a solution that has the same number of hydrogen ions as hydroxide ions?

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Answered by riya4491
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A pH of 7 is neutral, meaning that the amount of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions in a solution are equal. For example, water has a pH of 7 because when water breaks up, the split is equitable into one hydrogen ion for every hydroxide ion.

Answered by kumarshiva52844
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A pH of 7 is neutral ,meaning that the amount of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions in a solution are equal .

For example : water has a pH of 7 because when water breaks up,the split is equitable into one hydrogen ion for every hydroxide ion.

I hope this is helps you.

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