Jameswellington6 Jameswellington6
  • 05-05-2020
  • Chemistry
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Let's just say I want to get my mixture to a certain pH but I add too much water to my solution. Can I just add the same volume of my substance as the water I added back into the mixture to get my initial pH?why/why not?

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riyanamin0 riyanamin0
  • 05-05-2020

Answer:

You can

Explanation:

The concentration doesn't change when its equals out.

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