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19 April, 07:48

Which has the greater concentration of hydrogen ions, a substance with a pH of 5 or a substance with a pH of 4?

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  1. 19 April, 07:50
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    pH 4

    Explanation:

    Firstly, we define pH as the negative logarithm to base 10 of the concentration of hydrogen ions.

    Mathematically, we express this as:

    pH = - log[H+]

    Now let's us calculate the concentration of hydrogen in each of the pH

    For pH 4, we have:

    4 = - log[H+]

    [H+] = - Antilog (4)

    [H+] = 0.0001M

    For pH 5,

    [H+] = - Antilog (5)

    [H+] = 0.00001M

    We can see that 0.0001 is greater than 0.00001 and thus it has a greater concentration of hydrogen ions
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