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What is the pH of a solution containing significant concentrations of H⁺ ions?
Question

What is the pH of a solution containing significant concentrations of H⁺ ions?

A.

7

B.

Greater than 7

C.

Less than 7

D.

Cannot be Determined

Correct option is C

The correct answer is: (C) Less than 7

The pH of a solution is a measure of its hydrogen ion (H⁺) concentration. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14:
A solution with H⁺ ions will have a pH less than 7, indicating that the solution is acidic.
If the concentration of H⁺ ions increases, the pH decreases.
A pH of 7 represents a neutral solution, like pure water, where the concentration of H⁺
  • Information Booster:
  • 7: pH 7 represents a neutral solution, such as pure water, where the concentration of H⁺ ions equals the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH⁻).
  • Greater than 7: A pH greater than 7 indicates a basic or alkaline solution, where the concentration of OH⁻ ions is greater than that of H⁺ ions.

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