A substance with equal numbers of H+ ions and OH- ions is a basic solution.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks
OpenStudy (dominantvampire):
its a neutral solution
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so its false
OpenStudy (dominantvampire):
No, a solution with an equal number of H + ions and OH - ions is a neutral solution.
hence FALSE
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its true
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OpenStudy (dominantvampire):
LETS C
OpenStudy (anonymous):
whats the answer
OpenStudy (anonymous):
anyone kno the answer
OpenStudy (dominantvampire):
Neutral solution, a chemical solution which is neither acidic nor basic.
it is FALSE i cant be basic
it cant be acidic
OpenStudy (dominantvampire):
A neutral solution is a solution that is neutralized. And neutralize means, the H+ ions of acid react with the OH- ions of alkali & are formed into water is called neutralization. (H+) + (OH-) -----> H2O.
A neutral solution has a pH number exactly 7. It also doesn't have any effect on the color of the litmus paper. Example of a neutral solution: water.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
so it is false
OpenStudy (dominantvampire):
a neutral solution is a solution at pH 7. pure water is a neutral solution. neutral solution is neither acidic nor basic.
OpenStudy (dominantvampire):
Yes Yes Yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks
OpenStudy (dominantvampire):
close the Q (:
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