The pH of a solution is measured to be pH=10. What is true of this solution?
a. The solu...
Chemistry, 26.03.2020 00:06 kevinleon695
The pH of a solution is measured to be pH=10. What is true of this solution?
a. The solution is a base.
b. The solution is neutral.
c. The solution is an acid.
d. The solution is neither an acid or a base.
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