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What happens in a buffer when the level of H+ ions in solution increases? a it accepts OH- ions b it accepts H+ ions c it donates H+ ions d it destroys OH- ions
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What happens in a buffer when the level of H+ ions in solution increases? a it accepts OH- ions b it accepts H+ ions c it donates H+ ions d it destroys OH- ions
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What happens in a buffer when the level of H+ ions in solution increases?
a it accepts OH- ions
b it accepts H+ ions
c it donates H+ ions
d it destroys OH- ions
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id help you but im in middle school not high
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