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A substance that contains more hydroxide ions than hydronium ions in solution could have which pH value? 4 7 10
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A substance that contains more hydroxide ions than hydronium ions in solution could have which pH value?
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Hydronium ions are basically H+ ions.
So if [OH-]>[H+]
This means that the substance is more basic.
and basic substances a pH>7.
Therefore a possible pH value would be 10.
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