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Solutions with high pH values have which of these properties

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- Acids are substances that form H^+ ions when dissolved in water.

- Bases are substances that form OH^- ions when dissolved in water.



- Substances with a Low pH ( < 7) have more H^+ ions are classified as Acids.

- Substances with a Higher pH ( > 7) have more OH^- ions and are classified as Bases.



The pH of a solution/substance is a measure of the molar concentration of hydrogen ions in solution/substance and as such, is a measure of the Acidity or Basicity of the solution/substance.

The letters pH stands for " Power of Hydrogen." and the:

Numerical Value: is defined as the Negative Base 10 Logarithm of the Molar Concentration of Hydrogen Ions.

pH = log10[ H^+]






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A. feels slippery

B. tastes sour

C. gives off hydrogen gas when reacted with metal

D. turns litmus paper red


The correct answer is A.

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