Yes, the pH balance of Hydrocloric acid (HCL) increases when it dissolves into the water. The pH balance deals with the concentration of hydrogen ions in an aqueous solution. When we add water (H2O) into HCL, it becomes diluted and the concentration of H+ ions increases that makes the solution more acidic.
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Yes, the pH balance of Hydrocloric acid (HCL) increases when it dissolves into the water. The pH balance deals with the concentration of hydrogen ions in an aqueous solution. When we add water (H2O) into HCL, it becomes diluted and the concentration of H+ ions increases that makes the solution more acidic.