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Question
What effect does an increase in concentration of H+ (aq.) in a solution have on the pH of solution?
Solution
The pH of the solution is indirectly proportional to the concentration of H+ ions. Hence, with an increase in the concentration of H+(aq.) in a solution, the pH of the solution will decrease.
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