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Acids and Bases
pH Scale
What happens to the pH of a solution when it becomes more acidic?(1 point) Responses The pH increases. The pH increases. The pH decreases. The pH decreases. The pH remains the same. The pH remains the same. The pH becomes neutral.
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The pH decreases.
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