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For a Neutral Solution, It Must Be True That

Question 63

Question 63

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For a neutral solution, it must be true that


A) pH = 7.00.
B) [H+] = [OH-].
C) [H2O] = 1  10-14
D) [H+] = 0 M.
E) At least two of these must be true.

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