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21 September, 16:52

Consider two solutions, solution a and solution

b. [h+] in solution a is 370 times greater than that in solution

b. part a what is the difference in the ph values of the two solutions?

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  1. 21 September, 17:21
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    Answer is: solution A has 2,57 time greater pH value than solution B.

    Concentration of [H⁺] in solution A is than 370x.

    pH = - log[H⁺].

    pH (solution A) = - log (370x).

    pH (solution b) = - log (x).

    pH (solution A) / pH (solution B) = - log (370x) / - log (x).

    pH (solution A) / pH (solution B) = 2,57.
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