What effect does an increase in concentration of H+ (aq.) in a solution have on the pH of solution?
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The pH of a solution decreases with the increase in the concentration of H+. It is so because pH is the negative logarithmic value of H+ in a solution. More is the H+ in a solution, more is the acidity, and less is the pH value of that solution.
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The acidity of the solution will increase thereby decreasing the pH value
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