Describe what occurs to the pH of a solution if an acid is added to it. What happens to the pH of the solution when the ratio of base is equal to the amount of acid?
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Explanation:
Using the simple Arrhenius definition of acids and bases, "pH" is the negative of the logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration.
- Thus, when the concentration of acid (hydrogen ions) increases , the pH value decreases. "Equal" ratios of acid and base in solution needs more careful definition.
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