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in any aqueous solution what effect does the addition of NaOH (aq) have on the concentration of H+ (aq)
13 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
Addition of NaOH lowers the H^+ due to
H^+ + OH^- ==> H2O
13 years ago
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