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A pH of 10 is a thousand times more basic (a base) than a pH of 7.

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How many times more basic is a solution whose pH is 12 compared to a solution whose pH is 10?

100 times. (10^2)


How much more basic is a solution with a pH of 13 than one with a pH of 10?

Since pH is a logarithmic scale, each increase (or decrease) by 1 means 10 times, so the change of pH in a solution from 10 to 11 would be 10 times, 11 to 12 would be 10 times, and 12 to 13 would be 10 times, and (10)(10)(10) is 1000, so a solution with pH 13 is 1000 times more basic then a solution with pH 10


When the pH rises from 10 to 12 how many times more basic has the solution become?

3


How many times more basic is a pH of 12 compared to a pH of 8?

10,000 times more basic


How much stronger is a pH of 10 when compared to a pH of 8?

A pH of 10 is 100 times more basic as something with a pH of 8


How does a solution with a pH of 2 compare to a solution with a pH of 1?

A pH of 2 is 10 times more basic as something with a pH of 1


A pH of 10 is how many times as basic as a pH of 7?

1,000 to solve: 10=10-10 while 7= 10-7 divide 10=10-10 by 7= 10-7 which yields the answer of 10-10+7= 103 which is 1,000


How many more times basic is a pH of 12 compared to a pH of 8?

Each pH number is a (common) log of hydrogen ion concentration, thus pH 12 is 10 x 10 x 10x 10 (or 10000) less acidic than pH 8.


How many times more acidic or basic is a pH of 11?

Relative concentration [H+]1 / [H+]2 = 10-(pH1 -pH2) = 10-(7.0-11.0) = 104 == 10,000 times more basic than in pure water (pH=7.0)[Remember that dividing concentrations is substracting both log value of concentration]


Is the pH 10 an acid or alkali?

A pH of 10 is alkaline or basic. An pH above 7 is alkaline.


How much more basic is a solution with a pH of 13 than one with pH of 8?

Each single digit change in pH represents a tenfold change in the concentration of hydrogen ions. So a pH of 13 is 10^(13-8) = 10^5 = 100,000 times more basic than one with a pH of 8.


What does pH in Chemistry stands for?

Having talked to various scienctists we can't seem to agree on this one. We all know it means -log [H]+ but all seem to have different ideas on what is stands for. The general consensus is that it might by power of Hydrogen.