A neutral solution of a salt in water contains
fewer H30+ ions than OH' ions
more H3O+ ions than OH ions
an equal number of H30+ ions and OH' ions
neither H30+ ions nor OH ions
4.

Answer :

Answer:an equal number of H3O ions and OH ions

Explanation:

A neutral solution of a salt in water contains an equal number of H₃O⁺ ions and OH⁻ ions.

What are neutral solutions?

Neutral solutions are those solutions which are neither acid nor base, means in the neutral solution equal amount of acidity and basicity is present.

  • Acidic solutions are those solution, which are having H⁺ or H₃O⁺ ions in it.
  • Basic solutions are those solutions, which are having hydroxide ions (OH⁻).
  • Neutral solutions are those, which are having same number of H₃O⁺ as well as OH⁻ ions.

So, in neutral solution same amound of positive and negative ions are present.

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