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9 May, 21:17

A solution at a pH of 10 contains how many times more hydrogen ions than a solution at a pH of 7?

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  1. 10 May, 00:13
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    Each one pH increase is 10x less hydrogen ions and 10x more hydroxide ion, so a pH of 10 is 10^3 = 1000x less hydrogen atoms and 1000x more hydroxide ions than a pH of 7.
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