how is the concentration of h+ ions changes when excess of of acid is dissolves in a solution of hydrogen chloride??? PLS ANSWER
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Answer:This happens when an acid is introduced. As H+ ions dissociate from the acid and bond with water , they form hydrogen ions , thus changing the hydrogen concentration of the solution. If the hydrogen concentration decreases, the pH increases, resulting in a solution that is less acidic and more basic.
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