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The concentration of H+ has increased 10-fold (10X) compared to what it was at pH 9 and the concentration of OH- has decreased to one-tenth (1/10) what it was at pH 9.
Yeah, that's true increased hydrogen ion concentration causes acidicity, thus having lowered ph
H plus ion concentration can be decreased by adding base to the solution. The reduction can also be done by accepting hydrogen ions.
the hydrogen ion conc=0.1
Concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution is called: Acid concentration and pH = - log10(hydrogen ions concentration, in mol/l)
H plus ion concentration can be decreased by adding base to the solution. The reduction can also be done by accepting hydrogen ions.
Bases have a low concentration of hydrogen ions. In contrast, acids have a high concentration of hydrogen ions.
pH is the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration; so an increase in hydrogen ion concentration give a reduction in pH. A reduction in hydrogen ion concentration causes an increase in pH.
Adding a base the hydrogen concentration decrease.
The concentration of hydrogen ions is commonly expressed as pH.
If concentration of Hydrogen in solution is 10-2 then its pH must be 2.