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∙ 12y agoThe pH scale is logarithmic, with lower numbers being more acidic. So the difference between the two is 9-2 = 7. The pH 2 is 10^7 (10 million) times more acidic.
Actually the pH number which is between 7 & 14 is considered alkaline or basic.
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∙ 12y agoA solution with a pH of 2 has 10,000 times more H+ ions than a solution with a pH of 6. This is because the pH scale is logarithmic, with each unit change representing a 10x difference in H+ ion concentration.
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∙ 14y agoNo. of hydrogen ions = 1 x 10-2 moles No. of hydroxide ions = 1 x 10-12 moles
There are 1010 more moles of hydrogen ions than hydroxide ions.
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∙ 12y ago10,000 being that every step you move in the pH scale is ten times more than the previous one.
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∙ 12y agoThe pH scale is logarhythmic, therefore, a difference of 4 points of pH corresponds to a difference of 10,000 times the concentration of hydrogen ions.
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∙ 10y agoTo find the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution, you use this formula:
[H+] = 10-pH
Using this formula, we find that the concentration of hydrogen is 1.0 x 10-2 M.
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∙ 7y agoThe concentration of hydrogen ions is higher.
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∙ 7y agoSince [H+] x [OH-] = 10^-14 and from a pH of 2, this tells you [H+] = 10^-2, therefore [OH-] must be 10^-12. So, that's what you can say about H+ and OH- ions.
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∙ 13y agoYou mean hydronium ions. Its 0.01 mol/L
You get a basic solution with pH above 7. It contains more OH- ions than H+ ions
A strong electrolyte produces more ions in solution than a weak electrolyte. Strong electrolytes ionize completely in solution, while weak electrolytes only partially ionize. This means that strong electrolytes produce a higher concentration of ions in solution.
You would expect to find fewer hydrogen ions in the solution with a pH of 6 compared to a solution with a pH of 3. pH is a measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution, so as the pH value increases, the concentration of hydrogen ions decreases.
The pH of a solution with more H+ ions than pure water would be less than 7, indicating acidity. The more H+ ions present, the lower the pH value will be.
If a solution containing A+ ions and a solution containing B- ions have just been mixed and [A+][B-] is greater thanKsp of AB, _____.
If the solution is basic, there are more hydroxide ions than hydrogen ions. In an acidic solution, there are more hydrogen ions than hydroxide ions. The balance between these ions determines the pH of a solution.
A solution with more OH- ions than H+ ions is called a basic solution or an alkaline solution.
A million
10 times as many
it has more hydroxide ions than hydronium ions
Yes, a basic solution is expected to contain more hydroxide ions (OH-) than hydrogen ions (H+). This is because in a basic solution, the concentration of hydroxide ions is higher than the concentration of hydrogen ions, resulting in a pH greater than 7.
Acidic solutions have many more hydrogen ions (H+) than hydroxide ions (OH-).
1,000,000 X more
An aqueous solution that contains more hydroxide ions than hydrogen ions is considered a basic solution with a pH greater than 7. This solution is known as an alkaline solution and has a higher concentration of hydroxide ions, making it a stronger base.
An acidic solution has more hydrogen ions (H+) than a basic solution. The concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution is a measure of its acidity, with higher concentrations indicating a more acidic solution.
Ten times.
An acidic solution contains more hydronium ions than hydroxide ions. In acidic solutions, hydronium ions are in higher concentration due to the presence of excess protons.