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In water solutions an acid or a base is diluted depending on the amount of water. But when water is added with an acid or base it also undergoes a condition called chemical equilibrium. For more information on chemical equilibrium check some more wikianswers or look it up on Google :L

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Q: What happens to an acid or a base in a water solutions?
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