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Solution A has a PH of 7.0 and solution B has a pH of 6.0. Both solutions are equal volume, which of the following statements about solution A and B are true?
A. A has 1/10 as many hdrogen ions as B
B. A has 10 times more hydrogen ions than B
C. A has 7/6 of hydrogen ions concentration of B
D. A has 6/7 of the hydrogen concentration of B
I'd like to answer D since power of hydrogen are in powers of 10. is my explanation is because pH went down by just one would it be safe to say that at a pH of 6 that there is 10 more the number of H+ ions dissociated? Maybe some one has a better explanation.
A. A has 1/10 as many hdrogen ions as B
B. A has 10 times more hydrogen ions than B
C. A has 7/6 of hydrogen ions concentration of B
D. A has 6/7 of the hydrogen concentration of B
I'd like to answer D since power of hydrogen are in powers of 10. is my explanation is because pH went down by just one would it be safe to say that at a pH of 6 that there is 10 more the number of H+ ions dissociated? Maybe some one has a better explanation.