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12 April, 06:06

Does a solution at pH 4 have more or less hydrogen ions than the same amount of another solution at pH 8?

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  1. 12 April, 08:05
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    a solution of pH 4 has more hydrogen ions.

    Explanation:

    In a solution if hydrogen ions are greater the solution is acidic and so a solution of pH 4 is acidic and has more amount of hydrogen ions than a solution of pH 8 which is basic in nature and has more amount of hydoxyl ions.
  2. 12 April, 09:47
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    Answer: a solution at ph 4 has more hydrogen ions than the same amount of another solution at ph 8.

    Explanation:this is because for example there are more hydrogen ions in ph 5 than there is in ph6 and there is more hydrogen ions in ph6 than there is in ph7
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