Chemistry, asked by Sarangsksarang790, 10 months ago

What happens to pH when H+ increase

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

As a solution gets more acidic (as [H+] increases), the pH decreases. As a solution gets more basic (higher [OH-]), the pH increases. As the pH of a solution decreases by one pH unit, the concentration of H+ increases by ten times. ❤

Answered by pankajjuneja492
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Answer:Decreases

Explanation:

We know that pH=-log[H+]. -------(1)

So, as we increases the values of [H+] pH Decreases .

Let us see the following example

Suppose we have two values of[H+]

i.e=10^-5 and 10^-7

As10^-5 >10^-7

So, by putting values of [H+] in ----(1)

We get pH =5 for( [H+]=10^-5)

And for [H+]=10^-7 ,pH =7

So, we can conclude that

pH for 10^-5<pH for 10^-7

Hope this example will help you.if you understand then mark it as brainliest.

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