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प्रश्न
What effect does the concentration of H+ (aq) ions have on the nature of a solution?
उत्तर
Acids furnish hydrogen ions (H+ ions) when dissolved in water. The more will be the concentration of H+ions in a solution, the lower will be its pH. Thus, an increase in the concentration of H+ ions in a solution leads to increase in the acidity of the solution.
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