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If a solution has virtually no hydrogen ions what kind of pH does it have
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If a solution has virtually no hydrogen ions what kind of pH does it have
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I'm not sure it depends if it has any hydroxide ions which in that case it would be alkaline, but if that's the question I'd say tthat the substance is neutral
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The answer is 13. I've done this on a test before! ;)
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