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A neutralized solution has a pH of 7.

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What happens to a PH solution when it is neutralised?

The pH become 7,00.


What happens to the pH of an alkali as it is neutralised?

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What pH is the small intestine?

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What happens to the pH of an acid as it is neutralised?

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When an acid is neutralised by an alkali the pH decreases.?

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What happens after dipping a substance into a pH solution?

The color of the pH solution can be changed.


What happens when the pH solution is lower?

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What happens to the pH of An aqueous solution if a few drops of acid are added to it?

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What happens when the higher the pH plus of a solution the pH will be?

I do not understand what you are asking? Can you rephrase your question, please?


If a base is added to an acidic solution what happens to the ph?

Adding base will increase pH-level


When the acidic solution is added to the basic solution what happens to the pH does it increase decrease or stays the same?

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