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If H^(+) ion concentration of a solution...

If `H^(+)` ion concentration of a solution is increased by 10 times its pH will be

A

Increase by one

B

Remains unchanged

C

Decrease by one

D

Increase by 10

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The correct Answer is:
C

When concentration of `[H^(+)]` increased then the value of pH is decreases .
`pH = log. 1/([H^(+)])`
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