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If a solution has a pH of 7.0 what would its new pH be if the acidity was increased by 100 times
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If the acidity of the solution increased 100 times the amount that it was. Then the solution of what a pH level of 1 or a very low number. Because the even though the solution is a base it still has a level of acidity.
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