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There are more hydroxide ions in a solution than hydrogen ions. The solution is acidic basic neutral a salt
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There are more hydroxide ions in a solution than hydrogen ions. The solution is acidic basic neutral a salt
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There are more hydroxide ions in a solution than hydrogen ions. The solution is
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The hydroxide ion concentration is what is used to measure the POH of a substance (basicity) thus with more hydroxide that hydrogen ions, the solution is
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