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    In Aqueous Solutions at 25°C, the Sum of the Ion
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In Aqueous Solutions at 25°C, the Sum of the Ion

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In aqueous solutions at 25°C, the sum of the ion concentrations ([H+] + [OH -])equals 1 × 10 - 14.

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