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When 1 ml of dil. Hcl acid is added to 100ml of a buffer solution of ph 4. The ph of solution?

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Answered by MiSSiLLuSioN
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Diluting an acid decreases the concentration of H+(aq) ions, which increases the pH level of the solution towards 7, making it less acidic. However, the pH level of an acidic solution cannot become greater than 7, because the water you add to dilute it is not alkaline.

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Answered by muakanshakya
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=>Diluting an acid decreases the concentration of H+(aq) ions, which increases the pH level of the solution towards 7, making it less acidic. However, the pH level of an acidic solution cannot become greater than 7, because the water you add to dilute it is not alkaline.
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