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Damian Greene
19 May, 12:13
1 unit change in ph is?
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Faith Clements
19 May, 14:51
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A change of one unit on the pH scale represents a change in the concentration of hydrogen ions by a factor of 10, a change in two units represents a change in the concentration of hydrogen ions by a factor of 100. Thus, small changes in pH represent large changes in the concentrations of hydrogen ions.
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