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10 October, 09:35

Compared to a 1.0-liter aqueous solution with a pH of 7.0, a 1.0-liter aqueous solution with a pH of 5.0 contains

1: 10 times more hydronium ions

2: 100 times more hydronium ions

3: 10 times more hydroxide ions

4: 100 times more hydroxide ions

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  1. 10 October, 10:30
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    Its Actually 100 More Hydromium ions
  2. 10 October, 11:55
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    2. 100 times more hydroxide ions,

    Explanation:

    Acidity and alkalinity are measured with a logarithmic scale called pH. Each one-unit change in the pH scale corresponds to a ten-fold change in hydrogen ion concentration. Therefore, a 1.0 liter aqueous solution with a pH of 5.0 contains 100 times more hydronium ions than a 1.0 liter aqueous solution with a pH of 7.0
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