A decrease in hydrogen ion concentration by factor of 10
Each increment or step on the pH scale is 1 order of magnitude or 10 times the previous step.
A decrease in hydrogen ion concentration by factor of 10
The increase in pH would be 2, as going from a pH of 1 to a pH of 3 represents a change of 2 pH units.
10x increase in acidity
An increase of 1 pH unit represents a tenfold decrease in the concentration of hydrogen ions (H⁺) in a solution. For example, a solution with a pH of 6 has ten times more hydrogen ions than a solution with a pH of 7. This logarithmic scale means that even small changes in pH can indicate significant shifts in acidity or alkalinity.
A change in pH of 1 unit is equivalent to a 10 fold change in the concentration of H+ ions. So, a 10 fold increase in H+ ions will lower the pH by 1 pH unit.
its pH 2 ---> pH 1
Algae draws all available CO2 out of water, causing its pH to increase.
A pH equal to 7,00 is the neutral pH.
No, it is false. A ten-fold dilution of an acid will INCREASE the pH by 1 unit. Remember pH is 0-14 where 0 is most acidic. Diluting ten-fold on a logarithmic scale will increase the pH.Conversely, a ten-fold dilution of an alkali/base will increase the pH by 1 unit.
1. increase the number of glucose carriers2. increase glucose concentration
pH 2 -> pH 1