Why is water considered to be neutral?
A. It has only (H+) in solution.
B. Its (H+) and (OH)...
Chemistry, 18.01.2021 03:20 simrankaurdhatt
Why is water considered to be neutral?
A. It has only (H+) in solution.
B. Its (H+) and (OH) are the same.
C. It has only (OH) in solution
D. Its pH + POH =14
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