How is the concentration of hydrogen ions (h2o+)affected when a solution of an acidic is diluted?
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Answer: Concentration Decreases
Explanation: As you dilute the solution, the moles of H+ remain constant but the volume of solution increases. So, Molarity reduces.
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The hydrogen ion concentration decreases when we dilute a acid.
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When a acid is diluted, its pH go on decreases and if the pH decreases, the hydrogen ion concentration would also decreases.
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