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3 November, 01:32

6. Suppose you have two solutions that have a pH of 1 and a pH of 4. How much more acidic is the solution with a pH of 1 than the solution with a pH of 4?

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  1. 3 November, 01:56
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    Hi,

    1000 times

    Explanation:

    The PH scale was prepared in a logarithmic manner in that increase or decrease of an integer value alters the concentration by a tenfold.

    Examples;

    • PH of 3 and PH of 4 will mean that PH of 3 is times 10 more acidic than PH of 4

    • PH of 3 and PH of 5 will mean that PH of 3 is time 100 more acidic than PH of 5

    Hence PH of 1 is (4-1=3⇒10*10*10 = 1000) more acaidic than PH of 4

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