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28 April, 13:52

11. If the pH of a solution increases from 2.0 to 4.0, the H3O^ + ion

concentration

O

a decreases by a factor of 2.

b. decreases by a factor of 100.

c. increases by a factor of 3.

O

d. increases by a factor of 1000,

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  1. 28 April, 14:07
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    A. Decreases by a factor of 2

    Explanation:

    The pH of a solution is equal to - log10 c, where c is the hydrogen ion concentration in moles per litre.

    If - log10c = 2.0

    C = 10^-2

    If - log10c = 4.0

    C = 10^-4

    Therefore, it can be seen that the hydrogen ion concentration decreased by a factor of 2
  2. 28 April, 14:20
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    Option B. decreases by a factor of 100

    Explanation:

    To obtain the right answer to the question, let us calculate the concentration of the hydronium ion, [H3O+] in both cases.

    For pH = 2,

    pH = - Log [H3O+]

    2 = - Log [H3O+]

    -2 = Log [H3O+]

    [H3O+] = antilog (-2)

    [H3O+] = 1x10^-2M

    For pH = 4,

    pH = - Log [H3O+]

    4 = - Log [H3O+]

    -4 = Log [H3O+]

    [H3O+] = antilog (-4)

    [H3O+] = 1x10^-4M

    Now, we shall determine the ratio of [H3O+] in pH 4 to that of pH 2. This is illustrated below:

    [H3O+] in pH 4 : [H3O+] in pH 2 = > 1x10^-4 / 1x10^-2 = 0.01 = 1x10^-2

    From the above, we can thus say that:

    [H3O+] in pH 4 = 1/100 [H3O+] in pH 2

    Therefore, the [H3O+] decrease by 100
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