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How temperature change pH?

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Yes, pH does vary with temperature. There is no universal formula describing how pH will change with temperature, it is dependent on the solvated particles. For example a specific Tris solution will vary ~.14 pH units with a change in temperature from 25 C to 20 C.

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The effect of temperature on pH is that it makes it higher or lower.

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Less carbon dioxide dissolves in hot water than cold. If there is less carbon dioxide dissolved there is less carbonic acid in the water. If there is less carbonic acid, the pH will be closer to neutral.

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pH is dependent on the temperature; the pH of water decrease when temperature increase.

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No. The pH is determined only by the concentrationof H+ ions and OH- ions.

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Increasing the temperature the pH increase.

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Temp. rise , pH low

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