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what happens to the ph of pure water as you​

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pH decreases with increase in temperature. ... In the case of pure water, there are always the same concentration of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions and hence, the water is still neutral (even if its pH changes). At 100°C, a pH value of 6.14 is the New neutral point on the pH scale at this higher temperature.

You can see that the pH of pure water decreases as the temperature increases. Similarly, the pOH also decreases.

WITH ACID SOLUTION: same case will occure as in case of pure water.

WITH BASE SOLUTION: IT WILL ALSO SHAW THE SAME RESULT IN DECREASE IN PH VALUE OF SOLUTION.

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