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A pharmaceutical company hires a chemist to analyze the purity of the water being used in its drug preparations. If the water is pure, the chemist would expect to find

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H2O molecules, H+ ions, and OH- ions.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The chemical formula of water is H2O, thus it is, made up of two atoms hydrogen and oxygen.
  • Based on this chemical formula it can be inferred that in pure water there should be only two kinds of ions present - hydrogen and hydroxide ions i.e H+ and OH-.
  • Therefore, the chemist hired by the pharmaceutical company to analyze the purity of water for drug preparations should only find water molecules i.e H20 molecules in his analysis and H+ ions, and OH- ions.
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A pharmaceutical company hires a chemist to analyze the purity of the water being used in its drug preparations. if the water is pure , then chemist will find H2O and H+ IONS and -OH ions

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