What can you say about the concentration of H+ ions and OH- ions in a solution that has a pH of 5?
A. A solution that has a pH of 5 has more hydrogen ions than hydroxide ions.
B. If you were to add an acid (hydrogen ion) to water, then the equilibrium shifts to the
left, and the hydroxide ion concentration decreases. Since the pH of 5 is very acidic
then the hydroxide ion basically just balances everything out.
C. It can be inferred that when dealing with a pH of 5, you are dealing with acid.
(I'm not sure if I should pick A or C. Help is needed asap and I appreciate it)