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Why pH range is 1-14 nt more than 14???

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Why pH range is 1-14 nt more than 14???..

Answer / amar

It is given by depends on water dissociation constant.Water dissociation constant is Max 14 no solution is dissociat more than that so based on that it was in the range of 1-14

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Why pH range is 1-14 nt more than 14???..

Answer / satish bhandurge

it has been Calculated using Arrheneous Theory and Law Of Mass Action.

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Why pH range is 1-14 nt more than 14???..

Answer / kizar ahamed

pH range depends upon auto ionization of solvent if water is a solvent pH range is 1to 14

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