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how does concentration of h+ ions effect PH of a solution in​

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Answered by jiyay
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more is the h+ ions more is the ph value of solution...

Answered by Deveshkumar0902
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The pH of a solution is a measure of hydrogen ion concentration, which in turn is a measure of its acidity. Pure water dissociates slightly into equal concentrations of hydrogen and hydroxyl (OH−) ions. For a neutral solution, [H+] is 10−7, or pH = 7.

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