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what happens to the pH of solution is concentration of H+ decreases ​

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Answered by ranigargi
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So as the Hydrogen (acid) ion decreases there is a corresponding increase in the Hydroxide (basic) ion. Martin M. If the [H+] decreases, the [OH−] increases.

Answered by ItsMasterAditya
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The pH of solution increases as the concentration of H+ decreases.

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