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6 February, 23:22

Which of the following has the most H + ions in its solution?

A. Hydrochloric acid solution with a pH of 1.

B. Carbonic acid solution with a pH of 4.

C. Ethanoic acid solution with a pH of 6.5

D. Ammonia solution with a pH of 12.

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  1. 7 February, 01:20
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    A.

    Explanation:

    The lower the pH the greater the concentration of H + ions. Hydrochloric acid with a pH of 1 is a strong acid and is highly ionised in solution. It has the most H + ions
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