What is true about the presence of ions in a neutral solution?

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Published
12 Mar 2019
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28 May 2026

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Explanation

In a neutral solution, both hydrogen ions (H⁺) and hydroxide ions (OH⁻) are present at equal concentrations, albeit in very small amounts. This balance results in the solution's neutrality. Therefore, options stating the absence of either ion are incorrect.

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