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Why Is Pure Water Neutral?
A) Pure Water Has No ∘\circ∘

Question 47

Question 47

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Why is pure water neutral?


A) Pure water has no H+ ions and no OH- ions.
B) Pure water has equal numbers of H+ ions and OH- ions
C) Pure water has no dissolved carbon dioxide
D) The pH of pure water at 25 ∘\circ∘ C is 0.

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