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If the hydrogen ion concentration of an acid decreases 10 times, its pH value

If The Hydrogen Ion Concentration Of An Acid Decreases 10 Chemistry Question

If the hydrogen ion concentration of an acid decreases 10 times, its pH value

Options

(a) remains unchanged
(b) increases by one
(c) increases by 10
(d) decreases by one

Correct Answer:

increases by one

Explanation:

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Topics: Equilibrium (104)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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