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If a solution is strongly acidic, what

anionscannot be present in
appreciableconcentrations?

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OH^- cannot be present in appreciable concentrations in a solution that is strongly acidic in nature. A weak acid is a complex that consists of hydrogen bound to an anion that does not dissociate well in solution comparing to a strong acid which dissolves completely to an anion. Therefore,
OH^- cannot be present in appreciable concentrations in a solution that is strongly acidic in nature.

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