The pH of a solution is increased from 3 to 6; its H + ion concentration will be :
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Equilibrium
The pH of a solution is increased from 3 to 6; its H+ ion concentration will be :
- reduced to half
- doubled
- reduced by 1000 times
- increased by 1000 times
Answer
(C) reduced by 1000 times
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