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Common-ion effectThe common-ion effect is a term used to describe the effect on a solution of two dissolved solutes that contain the same ion. Additional recommended knowledgeThe presence of a common ion suppresses the ionization of a weak acid or a weak base. Examples
This will decrease the hydrogen ion concentration and thus the common-ion solution will be less acidic than a solution containing only acetic acid. See alsoCategories: Ions | Physical chemistry |
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