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A substance that decreases h+ and increases ph when it dissociates in water is called

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Bases provide hydroxide ions (OH–) or other negatively-charged ions that react with hydrogen ions in solutions, thereby reducing the concentration of H+ and raising the pH. The base raises pH by providing hydroxide molecules that scoop up hydrogen ions and removes them from solution.
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