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31 August, 17:18

H2SO4 is added to a large beaker of water. How is the solution different from the original water?

A) The solution turns blue litmus to red.

B) The solution turns phenolphthalein pink.

C) The solution has fewer hydrogen ions.

D) The solution has more hydroxide ions.

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  1. 31 August, 17:30
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    The solution turns blue litmus to red.
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