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If the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution is 10M, is the solution acidic, alkaline, or neutral? Group of answer choices alkaline neutral acidic The answer cannot be determined.

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1) If the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution is 10–10M, is the solution is definitely alkaline. The thing I used to determine that fact is basic point - pH above 7 is always alkaine, and as a proof we can see from the task that the concentration of hydroxyl OH- is pretty higher than hydrogen H+, which is a direct charachteristic of alkain solution.

Step-by-step explanation:Here is a tip for you, I bet it will be useful :

>7 = basic

<7 = acidic

7 = neutral

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