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Question
adding water to a solution increases the solutions concentration.
true
false
an arrhenius base produces hydronium ions when dissolved in water.
true
false
the ph scale measures
the level of saltiness of a solution
concentration of oh−(aq) ions
concentration of acids
concentration of h+(aq) ions
neutralization involves mixing acids and salts together.
true
false
Brief Explanations
- For the first statement: Adding water (dilution) reduces the amount of solute per unit volume, lowering concentration.
- For the second statement: Arrhenius bases produce hydroxide ions ($OH^-$), not hydronium ions ($H_3O^+$), in water.
- For the third question: The pH scale is defined based on the hydrogen ion ($H^+(aq)$) concentration in a solution.
- For the fourth statement: Neutralization is the reaction between an acid and a base, not an acid and a salt.
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- concentration of H+(aq) ions
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