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The pH goes down.

If it is a strong base, the pH should go up.

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When a strong acid is added to water, it "completely dissociates," which means that every acid molecule gives up one or more hydrogen ion. When you add a weak acid to water, not all the molecules will dissociate.

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The strong acids turn into weak acids or I guess the acid does not react sense water is a base and bases are what deactivates the acids or clams them down. So basically water is base and when you put a base to a strong acid it calms it down.

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When acids are added to water, the equilibrium reaction produces hydrogen ions. The more hydrogen ions that are produced, the stronger the acid.

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They release Hydrogen ions(H+) which get mixed with Water molecule to become Hydronium ion(H3O+)

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The acid partially dissociates in the water forming ions, and makes an acidic solution where acid exists as seperate ions and whole molecules.

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it dissolves

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