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What can be in solutions of acid?

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16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

The chemcal solutions divide into 2 types acidic and basic the acidic solution is the solution whose PH(concentration of H+ ions) is below seven thw smaller the PH number the more acidic the solution is some acidic solutions can be:Orange Juice,hydrochloric acid.

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