Yes, the amount of H+ or OH– ions in a solution can be quantitatively determined using methods such as titration or pH measurement.
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Yes, the amount of H⁺ or OH⁻ ions present in a solution can be quantitatively determined through techniques like titration or pH measurement. In titration, a known concentration of a base or acid is gradually added to the solution until the equivalence point is reached, allowing the determination of the unknown concentration. pH measurement, using a pH meter or indicators, provides a quantitative measure of the hydrogen ion concentration. The pH scale directly correlates with H⁺ ion concentration in a logarithmic manner. These methods enable precise quantification of acidity or alkalinity in a solution.