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We know that acid + base neutralize each other but if we add acid is neutralised substance what happens?
When an acid is added to the neutral solution, the concentration of H+ ions decreases and the pH of the solution increases. For Example, If the pH of the acid is 3. It will move towards neutralisation or become less acidic when added to neutral solutions like water.
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