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    GlossaryHydrogen Ion Concentration

    measures acidity or alkalinity of a solution

    Hydrogen Ion Concentration, often referred to as H+ concentration, measures the number of hydrogen ions present in a solution. It is a critical factor in determining the acidity or alkalinity of a substance, commonly expressed as pH. A higher H+ concentration indicates a more acidic solution, while a lower concentration indicates a more basic or alkaline solution. This concept is essential in various fields, including chemistry, biology, and medicine, as it affects biochemical reactions and processes.

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