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13 July, 16:28

If solution A has a pH that is four pH units greater than that of solution B, how much greater is the H3O + concentration in solution B than in solution A?

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  1. 13 July, 16:47
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    10⁴

    Explanation:

    There is usually a 10-time fold change in H₃O + ions from one pH level to the other. The lower the pH level the higher the H₃O + ions. Therefore for solution A that has a pH that is four pH units greater than that of solution B, then solution B will have;

    10⁴ more H₃O + ions than solution A
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