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What solutions have more OH– than H+ ions?

A. reactants.
B. acids.
C. bases.
D. enzymes.

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bases because h+ concentration increases ph while OH - increases basesity
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User Islingre
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I think the correct answer among the choices listed above is option C. Bases are the solutions that have more OH– than H+ ions. Bases are solutions are characterized to having hydroxide ions dissociated in the aqueous solution. Hope this answers the question.
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