Chemistry, asked by hishmah, 11 months ago

what effect does an increase in concentration of H+ (aq) in a solution have on the pH of the solution ?

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Answered by streetsmartsami
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Answer:

The pH of the solution decreases when the concentration of H+(aq) in a solution increases as the solution becomes more acidic.

Answered by uniqueboypaul
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effect

increase in concentration of H+ (aq) in a solution have on the pH of the solution

the HCL gas turn wet blue litmus paper red because it dissolve in water present in weight litmus paper to form hydrogen ions across ions which can turn blue paper to red.

and hence pH value decrease.

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