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what effect does the concentration of H+(aq) ions have on the acidic nature of the solution?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The concentration of H+ (aq) ions determines the acidic nature of solution. Hence, acidity of a solution increases with increases in concentration of H+ (aq) ions and vice versa.

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Answered by JoyDubey
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Explanation:

As the concentration of H+(aq) in the solution increases, the acidic strength of the solution also increases, i.e., the solution will become more acidic.

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