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21 November, 15:13

As part of an experiment, a student adds 10 mL of 5% hydrochloric acid solution to 100 mL of a non-buffered, colorless solution of sugar. What is the most likely result?

a)

The concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) will increase.

c)

The pH will not change.

b)

The pH will increase.

d)

The concentration of hydroxide ions (OH-) will increase.

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  1. 21 November, 15:18
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    Sugar solution is neutral. Adding acid to a neutral solution will increase the H + ion concentration and lower its pH.

    The answer is a) The concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) will increase.
  2. 21 November, 15:20
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    Hello

    The answer is option A
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