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why H+ ionically soluble in primary solution​

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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H^+ ion soluble in primary solution​

Explanation:

  • The amount of hydrogen ion present in a water solution is used as a measure of the acidity of a substance; the higher the concentration of hydrogen ion the more acidic the solution and the lower the pH.
  • For instance, as more acid is added to a suspension of Mg(OH)2, the equilibrium. Sparingly soluble salts derived from weak acids tend to be more soluble in an acidic solution.

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