what happens the pH value in the solution when hydronium ion concentration increases ?
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If the hydronium concentration increases, the pH decreases, causing the solution to become more acidic. This happens when an acid is introduced. ... If the hydronium concentration decreases, the pH increases, resulting in a solution that is less acidic and more basic.
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The hydrogen ion in aqueous solution is no more than a proton, a bare nucleus. Although it carries only a single unit of positive charge, this charge is concentrated into a volume of space that is only about a hundred-millionth as large as the volume occupied by the smallest atom.
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