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Chapter 2, Problem 15TYU
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To determine: Whether it is safe to immerse our hand in water that contains 0.000,000,000,001 g of H+ per liter.
Introduction: Substances have different properties due to their varying chemical nature. On the basis of chemical nature, substances are categorized as acidic, basic, or neutral. The pH is defined as the negative logarithm of hydrogen ion concentration. The pH value of base (alkali) is greater than 7. The pH value of acid is less than 7. The pH 7 is the pH value of neutral solution.
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