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how many times strong is an acid with a ph of "1'' than an acid with a ph of "3"

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  • 07-09-2020

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Explanation:

Explanation: By definition, pH=−log10[H3O+] . A solution whose pH=1 is ten times more acidic than the solution whose pH=2 . Given the logarithmic scale, if pH=3 this is 103 times as acidic as the solution whose pH=6 .

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