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7 August, 12:21

If a solution has virtually virtually no hydrogen ions, what type of pH does it have?

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  1. 7 August, 12:23
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    Answer: 13

    I commeted before anyone answered just so you dont think that i copied. Have a good day
  2. 7 August, 12:33
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    13: if thats one of the options

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    B/c for pH to be that high you have to have alot of OH ions and almost non H+. pH won't be 0 or 2 cuz that implies ALOT of H ions. pH wont be 7 cuz that implies we have 1*10^-7 H ions.
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