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A decrease in hydrogen ion concentration by factor of 10
10x increase in acidity
decrease it the right answer
To make an acid stronger, you can increase its concentration or decrease its dissociation constant (Ka). Increasing the concentration of an acid will increase the number of acid molecules available to donate protons, making it stronger. Decreasing the dissociation constant means that less of the acid will dissociate into ions, resulting in more undissociated acid molecules available to donate protons. Conversely, to make an acid weaker, you can decrease its concentration or increase its dissociation constant.
If you held your breath, the concentration of oxygen in your lungs would decrease. The concentration of carbon dioxide would increase in your lungs.
A decrease in hydrogen ion concentration by factor of 10
A decrease in hydrogen ion concentration by factor of 10
A decrease in hydrogen ion concentration by factor of 10
10x increase in acidity
An increment is an increase in value, while a decrement is a decrease in value.
Each increment or step on the pH scale is 1 order of magnitude or 10 times the previous step.
To increase the concentration of a solution, you can decrease the amount of solvent by boiling off, or by evaporation, or you can simply add more solute. Conversely, to decrease the concentration, you can add more solvent.
A. A decrease in glucose. Unless your body is as strange as mine. I'm trying to figure out why my glucose increases when I increase my insulin.
It increases.
decrease it the right answer
The amount of water you add.
In the event that the interest for a product increments, yet the inventory doesn't increment similarly, the cost will increment. On the off chance that the inventory of a ware increments, however the interest for that ware doesn't increment similarly, the cost will diminish. On the off chance that the interest for a product diminishes, yet the stock doesn't diminish similarly, the cost will diminish. In the event that the inventory of an item diminishes, yet the interest doesn't diminish similarly, the cost will increment.