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As the concentration of hydrogen ions in solution increases, what happens to the pH? 1.Fluctuates up and down 2.stays the same 3. decreases 4.increases
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As the concentration of hydrogen ions in solution increases, what happens to the pH? 1.Fluctuates up and down 2.stays the same 3. decreases 4.increases
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Decreaseing is the answer
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3. Decreases
The concentration of hydrogen ions increasing creates an acid, which is 7 or below on the pH scale. If the pH value lessens from 7 to create an acid, that would mean it decreases.
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