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In a neutral solution, the concentration of H+ is
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In a neutral solution, the concentration of H+ is Group of answer choices-example-1

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equal to [OH-]

Hydrogen ion concentration is more conveniently expressed as pH, which is the logarithm of the reciprocal of the hydrogen ion concentration in gram moles per liter. Thus, in a neutral solution the hydrogen ion (H+) and the hydroxyl ion (OH−)

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