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Water and the pH Scale

The H bonds to the oxygen atom of an undissociated H2O molecule to form a hydronium ion (H3O+). [Pg.3]


Acid-Base Properties of Water and the pH Scale Water acts both as a Br0nsted acid and as a Br0nsted base. At 25°C, the concentrations of and OH ions are both at 10 M The pH scale is estabhshed to express the acidity of a solution—the smaller the pH, the higher the concentration and the greater the acidity. [Pg.529]


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