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(Choose all that are correct) Which of these statement(s) is/are correct about pH?
The pH of a neutral solution is 7, which means that the concentration of the H+ ions is equal to the concentration of the OH- ions. |
If a solution has 10-5 M/L OH- ions, the pH of the solution is 5 |
If a solution has a pH of 8, the H+ concentration is less than the OH- concentration |
In a water solution, the exponents of the H+ concentration and the OH- concentration must add up to 10. |
If you know the pH, you can calculate the Hydrogen ion concentration |
pH is defined as the concentration of Hydrogen ions |