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At what pH does the hydroxide ion concentration of a solution equals the hydronium ion concentration?Group of answer choicespH =1pH = 7pH =14pH = 0

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pH = 7

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In a neutral solution, the hydrogen ion (H⁺) ion concentration and the hydroxyl ion (OH⁻) ion concentration are equal, and each is equal to 10⁻⁷. A pH of 7 is neutral.

This means that at pH = 7 the hydroxide ion concentration of a solution equals the hydronium ion concentration.

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