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Chemistry
Acids and Bases
pH Scale
If the hydroxide ion (OH-) concentration is greater than the hydrogen ion (H+) concentration, then the solution will be ___________.
A.
acidic
B.
basic
C.
neutral
D.
salty
1 answer
B. basic
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