Are these statements Always True, Sometimes True, or Never True?
1) In an acidic solution, [H+] is greater than [OH-].
2) The pH of a solution that is 1.0M HCl is zero.
3) If the [H+] in a solution increases, the [OH-] must decrease.
4) The [OH-] is less than 10^ -7 M in a basic solution
5) The definition of pH is the negative logarithm of the hydroxide-ion concentration.
I think
1) Always True
2) Sometimes True
3) Always True
4) Never True
And for 5, I'm not sure.
Can someone provide me with some closure? Thanks