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1 June, 03:21

If two solutions differ in their [H3O+] by a factor of 2.0, the difference in their pH will be 2.0.

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  1. 1 June, 06:21
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    This is false. pH=-log[H₃O] therefore pH is a logarithmic scale and the if you double the concentration the pH won't go down by 2. When you double the concentration of H₃O, the pH doesn't actual change a whole lot. If you play around with the different concentrations and then doubling them, you will only find that the pH drops by about. 301 each time.
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