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If the H+ ion concentrati on in an aqueous solution is 0.0010 M, why is it not possible for the OH− ion concentration to be 1.0 × 10−10M?​

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1. What is the concentration of H+ ions at a pH = 7?

0.0000001 mol/L

2. What is the concentration of OH– ions at a pH = 7?

0.0000001 mol/L

3. What is the ratio of H+ ions to OH– ions at a pH = 7?

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Answer:

0.0000001

0.0000001

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