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How is the concentration Of hydronium ions (H3O+) affected when a solution of an acid is diluted

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Answered by kashviarunkumar
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When the solution of an acid is diluted then its strength decreases as there is decrease in the concentration of hydronium (H3O+)ions. Diluting with water of an acid causes lowering of concentration of hydronium ion because of adding H2O but there are no excess H+ to make it (H3O+).

Answered by knightgamers2006
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When the solution of an acid is diluted then its strength decreases as there is decrease in the concentration of hydronium (H3O+)ions. Diluting with water of an acid causes lowering of concentration of hydronium ion because of adding H2O but there are no excess H+ to make it (H3O+).

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