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on dilution,pH of an acidic solution increases​

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Answered by NothingMeansNothing
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Answer:

Diluting an acid decreases the concentration of H+(aq) ions, which increases the pH level of the solution towards 7, making it less acidic. However, the pH level of an acidic solution cannot become greater than 7, because the water you add to dilute it is not alkaline

Answered by Joon111
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Answer:

The statement is true

Explanation:

Because the pH of acids is less than 7 and 7 is neutral. So, when adding water we are making the acid neutral as well as diluting it. So we are increasing i.e taking the pH towards 7,

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