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Why ph is not more than 14

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One can go somewhat below zero and somewhat above 14 in water, because the concentrations of hydronium ions or hydroxide ions can exceed one molar. The pH scale is limited on the low end by the highest concentration (activity) of [H+] in solution.

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✍️ One can go somewhat below zero and somewhat above 14 in water, because the concentrations of hydronium ions or hydroxide ions can exceed one molar.

✍️ The pH scale is limited on the low end by the highest concentration (activity) of [H+] in solution.

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