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Acids increase the concentration of hydronium ions in solution by donating hydrogen ions to water molecules.

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If the hydronium concentration increases, the pH decreases, causing the solution to become more acidic. This happens when an acid is introduced. As H+ ions dissociate from the acid and bond with water, they form hydronium ions, thus increasing the hydronium concentration of the solution

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