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If the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution if 10^–10M, is the solution acidic, alkaline, or neutral?

A.acidic
B.alkaline
C.neutral
D.The answer cannot be determined

I think it is B..thanks
12 years ago

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Answered by Devron
Anything with a pH over 7 is basic. pH-log[10^10]=10

pH=10

I believe B is correct!!!!!!!!
12 years ago
Answered by Cassie
Thank you
12 years ago
Answered by Anonymous
I feel like it’s wrong
3 years ago

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