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X and Y are solutions of two different acids. The concentration of acid in each solution, in mol dm⁻³, is the same. Solution X has a pH of 3.40 and solution Y has a ... show full transcript
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The concentration of hydrogen ions ext{[H}^+ ext{]} can be related to pH through the equation:
For solution X (pH = 3.40):
For solution Y (pH = 4.40):
The ratio of hydrogen ion concentrations is:
rac{ ext{[H}^+ ext{]}_X}{ ext{[H}^+ ext{]}_Y} = rac{10^{-3.40}}{10^{-4.40}} = 10^{4.40 - 3.40} = 10^{1.0} = 10
Thus, the concentration of hydrogen ions in solution X is ten times higher than that in solution Y.
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