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13 August, 22:40

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

0

2

7

13

+1
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  1. 13 August, 22:52
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    Im not positive on this one but i think theanswer is 2
  2. 13 August, 22:54
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    Well, technically it would have a pH reading and or measurement of 0. As a ph of 1 would represent that there are hydrogen ions, no matter how less present in the solution, since pH is a measure of Hydrogen ions present in a solution, a pH value of 0 would mean virtually no protons, hydrogen ions.
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