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How does the presence of an acid in a water solution affect the pH of the solution

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Explanation: When a solution has pH less than 7 then it is known as an acidic solution. In an acidic solution there are more number of hydrogen ions than hydroxide ions. ... Hence, we can conclude that the presence of an acid in a water solution affect the pH of the solution as it raises the pH.
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