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9 January, 15:25

How do the numbers on the pH scale compare? Example - is a pH of 4 twice as strong as a pH of 2? Hint - the pH scale is not linear!

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  1. 9 January, 15:45
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    The numbers on pH scale can not be compared as the pH 4 is two times stronger than the pH 2. From the pH value, concentration of H_{3}O^{+} ions can be calculated, which is them compared the acidic strength of the solution. pH is negative log of hydronium ion.

    pH=-log[H_{3}O^{+}]

    Thus, from each pH value, the concentration of H_{3}O^{+} ions can be calculated and compared.
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