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part a a solution containing more hydrogen ions than hydroxide ions is ______. options: neutral, in equilibrium, basic, acidic.
In chemistry, the nature of a solution is determined by the relative concentrations of $\ce{H+}$ (hydrogen ions) and $\ce{OH-}$ (hydroxide ions). A solution with more $\ce{H+}$ than $\ce{OH-}$ is defined as acidic. A neutral solution has equal $\ce{H+}$ and $\ce{OH-}$, a basic solution has more $\ce{OH-}$ than $\ce{H+}$, and "in equilibrium" is not a term used to describe the acidic - basic nature based on ion concentrations here.
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D. acidic (assuming the options are labeled as A. neutral, B. in equilibrium, C. basic, D. acidic)