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How is the concentration of H3O+ ions and OH- ions different in an acid solution and a basic solution

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As H+ ions dissociate from the acid and bond with water, they form hydronium ions, thus increasing the hydronium concentration of the solution. If the hydronium concentration decreases, the pH increases, resulting in a solution that is less acidic and more basic

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they differ because they have different charges.
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