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what happens when H+ion decreases in a solution??​

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Answered by yadavanshikadec16
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If the hydronium concentration decrease the ph increases , resulting in a solution that is less acidic more basic. this is caused bya OH - ions that dissociate from bases these ions bonds with H^+ ions from the dissociation of water to form H2o rather tha hydronium ions.....

Answered by shreyasingh512004
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If the hydronium concentration decreases, the pH increases, resulting in a solution that is less acidic and more basic. This is caused by the OH− ions that dissociate from bases. These ions bond with H+ ions from the dissociation of water to form H2O rather than hydronium ions

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