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CAN SOMEONE PLZ HELP ME: Pure water is neutral. What is the appropriate justification for this? A) Water has equal H+ and OH- ions, making its pH 7, which is considered a neutral pH. B) Water has more H+ than OH- ions, making its pH 5, which is considered a neutral pH. C) Water has more OH- than H+ ions, making its pH 8, which is considered a neutral pH.

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Choice A, neutral means the H+ ions equal the OH- ions, giving a pH of 7. The first choice is pretty much that exact definition
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