Chemistry, asked by golu89252, 9 months ago

What affect does concentration of H+ have no acidic nature of solution?​

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Answered by yashgupta70
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Explanation:

Hence, acidity of a solution increases with increases inconcentration of H+ (aq) ions and vice versa. When the concentration of hydrogen ions increase the solution become more acidic while when the hydrogen ion decreases cause an increase in the bases in the solution.

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Answered by ankush007pnia
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Answer:

The concentration oh H+ ions determines the acidic nature of solution. Hence, acidity of a solution increases with increases in concentration of H+ ions and vice versa....

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