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#Question id: 368


Which of the following is true about the properties of aqueous solutions?

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  1. A pH change from 5.0 to 6.0 reflects an increase in the hydroxide ion concentration (OH-) of 20%

  2. A pH change from 8.0 to 6.0 reflects an increase in the hydroxide ion concentration (OH-) by a factor of 100

  3. Hydrogen bonds form readily in aqueous solutions

  4. The pH can be calculated by adding 7 to the value of pOH

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