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A neutral solution can contain ions of hydrogen, hydroxide, and the cation and anion of any neutral salt. There are equal numbers of hydrogen and hydroxide ions, and also an equal (but usually different) number of the other pair of ions.

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A solution with a neutral pH would contain 1x10^-7 moles of H+ per liter of solution, and 1x10^-7 moles of OH- per liter of solution.

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These ions may be very different.

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