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what will happen to the concentration of h + ions in a solution if NAOH is added to water ​

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Answered by 18shreya2004mehta
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Answer:

When NaOH is dissolved in water, being ionic in nature NaOH will dissociate into and . Therefore, there will be increase in the number of hydroxide ions in the solution

Explanation:

The concentration of H+ (aq) ions determines the acidicnature of solution. Hence, acidity of a solution increases with increases inconcentration of H+ (aq) ions and vice versa

Answered by Yeshwanth1245
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Answer:

When NaOH is dissolved in water, being ionic in nature NaOH will dissociate into and . Therefore, there will be increase in the number of hydroxide ions in the solution

Explanation:

The concentration of H+ (aq) ions determines the acidicnature of solution. Hence, acidity of a solution increases with increases inconcentration of H+ (aq) ions and vice versa

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