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Can you make an acidic solution with just H+ in it?
abolger89
Dec12-11, 09:01 PM
For example suppose you had hydrochloric acid, could you precipitate the chloride out with lead to just have a solution of hydrogen ions?
Borek
Dec13-11, 02:01 AM
No, solutions are always electrically neutral.
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