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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Question 9. 9. A solution of wheat flour and water has a [H+] of 1 × 108 M. Which of the following describes what type of solution this is? (Points : 3) acidic neutral basic

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Typically, anything involving Hydrogen is a form of acid; strong or weak. Anything involving OH is usually a base; strong or weak. Let me look up the solutions for wheat flour.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So the formula is usually \[C _{6}H _{10}O _{5}\] with the addition of another Hydrogen. You would have to take into consideration that Wheat is a starch and is typically not acidic, you need to know it's pH level and then join that aspect with the possibility of it being acidic due to the addition of the Hydrogen and its Molarity. I'd lean more towards it being acidic, but you could always do a quick acid-base equation and conversion to check.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thnks

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