True or false---As the [H+] in a solution increases the pH value increases?



Answer:
Opposite, the pH scale ranges from 0-14, 14 being basic and 1 being acidic. pH is a measure of proton concentraion in solution so the higher the proton concentration, the more acidic the solution which equates to a lower pH
the more H, the more basic, and the more O, the more acetic.
False the pH value decreases becuase the higher the [H+] concentration the more acidic the solution becomes and acidic pH values are 0-6
False. The pH valuse decreases (more acidic).

pH= -Log[h+]
Decreases, as stated before the definition of pH= -Log{H+}

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