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The pH of vinegar is around 3.4. The pH of lemon juice is around 2.3. Since pH = -log(conc. H+ ions), we simply need to solve for the conc. of H+ ions in both substances and find the difference. There are approximately 4.6 x 10^-3 M hydronium ions in lemon juice than vinegar.

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The lemon juice will have more H+ ions.

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Q: What is the hydronium ion concentration in lemon juice that has a pH of 2.25?
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