The amount of water you add.
It increases.
AN increase n pressure, an increase in gas concentration in the solution
An acid increase the hydrogen ion concentration in a solution.
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.
Yes. An aqueous solution means that at least one solute is dissolved in water. You can increase the concentration by adding more solute, or you can decrease the concentration by adding more water.
Adding a base the hydrogen concentration decrease.
When more solvent is added to a solution to decrease it's concentration the action is known as dilution.
The concentration of fluoride ions will decrease and the concentration of hydrogen fluoride will increase.
decrease
You can dilute it by adding more solvent. Many solutions are in water. Therefore, adding more water will decrease the concentration. C = n/v Concentration is inversely proportional to volume and directly proportional to the amount of solute. An increase in volume or a decrease in the amount of solute, will decrease concentration.
you could put in less water and more fertilizer solution.
acids are substances that release their hydrogen ion(s) while bases grab hydrogen ions to themselves. SO, adding acids will increase the H+ concentration while adding bases will decrease the H+ concetration of the solution. This would be considered a direct effect.