because the lower the pH the more acidic something is
As the PH value decreases the acidity increases .When the PH value is 7 it is neutral. More than 7 it shifts to alkaline(basic) nature. Less than seven it will be acidic.
If pH increases, then the solution is less protonated. The pH of a solution is defined as -log[H+], so when the concentration of hydrogen ions increases, the pH decreases.
As pH increases H+ ions concentration decreases means OH- ions concentration increases . If pH increases from 8 to 13 , OH- ions concentration increases.
acidic buffers increase pH as temperature increases, basic buffers decrease pH as temperature increases I am still searching for the reason.
HCl : makes it acidic. it decreases the pH NaOH : makes it alkaline. it increases the pH
Hypercapnia increases blood acidity and therefore decreases blood pH.
No, the pH increases.
pH + pOH = 14
As the PH value decreases the acidity increases .When the PH value is 7 it is neutral. More than 7 it shifts to alkaline(basic) nature. Less than seven it will be acidic.
If pH increases, then the solution is less protonated. The pH of a solution is defined as -log[H+], so when the concentration of hydrogen ions increases, the pH decreases.
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acidic buffers increase pH as temperature increases, basic buffers decrease pH as temperature increases I am still searching for the reason.
the pH scale. as the pH of the solution decreases (below 7), the concentration of H+ ions increases. as the pH of the solution increases (above 7), the concentration of H+ ions decreases. (if the pH is 7, the solution is neutral).
As pH increases H+ ions concentration decreases means OH- ions concentration increases . If pH increases from 8 to 13 , OH- ions concentration increases.
To define pH you need to define the temperature you are talking about - at higher temperature, pH increases.
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decreases