Yes, because it is a base.
an increase in pH means a more basic solution, which generally implies OH- ions. Since BaOH2 is basic, I would assume it would be BaOH2.
i agree with the last person who answered this question!!!!! it will surely increase the mass!!!!
Increasing pressure.
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No. You would just get water with some dissolved oxygen in it. This dissolved oxygen is essential for most aquatic life. Acids are a variety of substances that will increase the concentration of hydrogen ions when added to water.
For a liquid, we find that the speed of sound decreaseswith increasing density but increases with increasing bulk modulus. Increasing the dissolved solids will increase density, but also bulk modulus. In general, bulk modulus will increase "faster" with an increase in dissolved solids than density will increase. And this translates into a net increase in the speed of sound in water with increasing dissolved solids. Tap water has dissolved solids, so the speed of sound in tap water should be higher than it is in pure water at the same temperature and pressure.
Salt is dissolved in a smaller volume of water.
Adding a "Base" compound will do it.
A drop of water in a jar of pure alcohol would be water dissolved in alcohol.
An acid, when dissolved in water yields H+ ions. In water they would be hydrated and be H3O+
Adding matter to matter with always increase overall volume
Pure water has extremely low conductivity but any dissolved salts in the water increase its conductivity. Sea water with 3% salt has a high conductivity of 5 S/m.