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A student added just enough base to an acid to create a neutral solution. He asked another

student to test the resulting solution with a pH meter. What value on the pH scale should
the meter show on its display if the first student performed the procedure correctly?
A0
B.3.5
C.7
D.10

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Answer:

C) 7

Step-by-step explanation:

if you look at a ph scale the only neutral number is 7. less than 7 is acidic like lemons and higher than 7 is more alkaline like bleach

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