2. If the solution is then diluted by adding water, the condition in the solution will become a. More acidic d. Less basic b. Less acidic e. No change c. Move basic
Answer :
In the given question it is not mentioned to which Solution water is being added , so I am giving you general concept .
(1) : if water is added to basic Solution , it's pH will decrease it means it move towards less basic Solution .
(2) : if water is added to the acidic solution , it's pH will increase it means it move towards less acidic Solution.
(3) : if water is added to neutral solution , no change in pH , it remain neutral .
Keep in mind : whatever amount of water is added to acidic Solution it never become basic and vice-versa.
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