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When OH- and H+ ions are brought together, they quickly combine to form water molecules. True False??
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When OH- and H+ ions are brought together, they quickly combine to form water molecules.
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True.
This is a combination of an anion and a cation to form a neutral compound.
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The statement
When OH- and H+ ions are brought together, they quickly combine to form water molecules is true. This is a combination in which there is a cation and anion which can have a neutral state of their charges and create water molecules.
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