TurkeyOnRye
Well-Known Member
Yup. ^__^
Anything that has roughly 10^-7 M of hydrogen ions in solution has a pH of seven. By definition, that's how much hydrogen is dissociated in water at standard temperature.
If... that makes sense.
I don't think it does. You gave a certain number of hydrogen ions to an uncertain amount of H20.
Technically speaking, only space has a neutral ph. In a way though, you are correct though. Hydrogen ions don't actually exist; an illusion that science will soon discover once it figures out it has been chasing a wild goose, the Higgs boson particle.
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