2. As the pH approaches 0, what happens to the concentration of OH- ions
3. As a solution beco...
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2. As the pH approaches 0, what happens to the concentration of OH- ions
3. As a solution becomes more acidic, how does it affect the concentration of H3O+ and OH- ions?
4. As the pH approaches 14, what happens to the concentration of H3O+ ions?
5. As the pH approaches 14, what happens to the concentration of OH- ions?
6. As a solution becomes more basic or alkaline, how does it affect the concentration of H3O+ and OH- ions?
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