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If a solution has virtually no hydrogen atoms, what type of ph does it have

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The pH of a solution represents the logarithm of the concentration of hydrogen ions. The more hydrogen ions a solution has the lower its pH will be and we call it an ACID solution. A solution with few (or virtually none) hydrogen ions has a high pH and we call it BASIC solution
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