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When acid is added to added to water, does the concentration of H+ ion increases or decreases??????
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Answered by AR17
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⏩Acid contains H+ ions. Rather the presence of H+ ions makes a compound acid.

⏩All acids contain H+ ion.

For example, H2SO4, HNO3, HCl, CH3COOH etc.

⏩When these acids are added to water, the acid dissociates to form H+ ion and the anion.

For eg. if H2SO4 is added to water, it dissociates to form H+ + SO4- ion in water.

⏩Since, H+ ion is released, the concentration of H+ ion increases in water.



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Answered by Anonymous
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Heya friend !!!

Here's the answer you are looking for

⏩Acid contains H+ ions. Rather the presence of H+ ions makes a compound acid.

⏩All acids contain H+ ion.

For example, H2SO4, HNO3, HCl, CH3COOH etc.

⏩When these acids are added to water, the acid dissociates to form H+ ion and the anion.

For eg. if H2SO4 is added to water, it dissociates to form H+ + SO4- ion in water.

⏩Since, H+ ion is released, the concentration of H+ ion increases in water.

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