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You have two solutions, A and B. The pH of solution A is 6 and pH of solution B is 8. Which solution has more hydrogen ion concentration? Which of this is acidic and which one is basic?

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To solve the question regarding the two solutions A and B, we need to analyze their pH values and understand the relationship between pH and hydrogen ion concentration. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the pH values**: - Solution A has a pH of 6. - Solution B has a pH of 8. ...
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