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8. Solutions that have more OH-than H+ ions are
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acids
bases
buffers
neutral

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bases

Step-by-step explanation:

A substance that contains equal numbers of H+ and OH- ions is considered neutral (pH 7). If a solution has more H+ than OH- ions, it is considered acidic and has a pH less than 7. If a solution contains more OH- ions than H+ ions, it is considered basic with a pH greater than 7.

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