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    If the Hydrogen Ion Concentration of a Solution Is Increased
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If the Hydrogen Ion Concentration of a Solution Is Increased

Question 59

Question 59

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If the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution is increased by a factor of 4, the pH is


A) raised by 4 pH units
B) raised by 0.3 pH units
C) lowered by 2 pH units
D) lowered by 0.6 pH units
E) lowered by 0.25 pH units

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