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Select all that applyWhich describe how changes in the concentrations of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions in an aqueous solution are related?Multiple select question.An increase in the concentration of hydrogen ions causes an increase in the concentration of hydroxide ions.An increase in the concentration of hydrogen ions causes a decrease in the concentration of hydroxide ions.An increase in the concentration of hydroxide ions causes a decrease in the concentration of hydrogen ions.An increase in the concentration of hydroxide ions causes an increase in the concentration of hydrogen ions.Need help? Review these concept resources.

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Select all that applyWhich describe how changes in the concentrations of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions in an aqueous solution are related?Multiple select question.An increase in the concentration of hydrogen ions causes an increase in the concentration of hydroxide ions.An increase in the concentration of hydrogen ions causes a decrease in the concentration of hydroxide ions.An increase in the concentration of hydroxide ions causes a decrease in the concentration of hydrogen ions.An increase in the concentration of hydroxide ions causes an increase in the concentration of hydrogen ions.Need help? Review these concept resources.

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  • An increase in the concentration of hydrogen ions causes a decrease in the concentration of hydroxide ions.
  • An increase in the concentration of hydroxide ions causes a decrease in the concentration of hydrogen ions.

This is because in an aqueous solution, the product of the concentrations of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions is constant at a given temperature (according to the ion product of water). Therefore, if the concentration of one increases, the concentration of the other must decrease to maintain this

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