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what happens to hydrogen ions when lime juise is added to vinegar solution {increases or decrease or remain same }? ​

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Answered by usernametaken8
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Answer:

H+ ions increase as lemon juice is added to vinegar because vinegar consists of acetic acid and lime juice consists of citric acid and both release H+ ions, Hence when both are added, concentration of H+ ions increase.

Answered by aparnaappu8547
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Answer:

The hydrogen ions will increase when lime juice is added to the vinegar solution.

Explanation:

Vinegar contains acetic acid and lime juice contains citric acid.

According to the Bronsted-Lowry concept, an acid is something that can release hydrogen ions in a solution and a base is something that can accept hydrogen ions in a solution. Since both vinegar and lime juice contain acids, they can release hydrogen ions in the solution.

So when they are mixed together, the concentration of hydrogen ions increases.

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