unknownn82 unknownn82
  • 12-11-2021
  • Chemistry
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What increases the concentration of H+ in water ?

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connorlyons32 connorlyons32
  • 12-11-2021

Answer:

Acid

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RahmatjonU15 RahmatjonU15
  • 12-11-2021
acid
Non-neutral pH readings result from dissolving acids or bases in water. An acid is a substance that increases the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution, usually by having one of its hydrogen atoms dissociate.
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