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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The ion product of water: varies with pH is only applicable to neutral water remains constant regardless of the pH ranges between 1.0 and 10^-14

OpenStudy (zepp):

Water is composed of H and OH The rule was, if anything starts with H + Not-metal is acid Anything ends with OH, is a base.

OpenStudy (zepp):

And water is always neutral, it means that there's the same amount of H+ and OH- (10^-7) each.

OpenStudy (vincent-lyon.fr):

@seashell: What do YOU think? I am afraid the above statements can be misleading.

OpenStudy (zepp):

How come? D:

OpenStudy (vincent-lyon.fr):

@zepp: your second statement (though true) can be understood as an approval for answer B) in seashell's question.

OpenStudy (zepp):

Um, true, ion product also applies to other stuffs too, like liquid ammonia :|

OpenStudy (anonymous):

soo does it remain constant regardless of pH??

OpenStudy (vincent-lyon.fr):

Definitely!

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