10-6 M. (M is Molarity or mols of solute per liter of solution.)
pH = 6 is the answer. For pH = 2, [H+] = 10-2 For pH = 6, [H+] = 10-6
if 0.000001 is the hydrogen ion concentration the pH is 6
The pH of such a solution would be 6.
the lower the pH the higher the hydrogen so acid 1-6 is higher in hydrogen compared to base 8-14. 7 is neutral
pH means power of hydrogen. So, an increase in no. of hydrogen will increase the pH.
The ratio is 100:1.
pH = 3 Then [H^+] = 10^-(3) = 0.001 pH = 6 Then [H^+] = 10^-(6) = 0.000001 Hence 0.001/0.000001 = 1000 So pH 3 has 1000 times hydrogen ions than pH 6
Pure hydrogen peroxide has a pH of 6.2
- log(1.0 X 10 -8 M)= 8 pH------------ log(1.0 X 10 -6 M)= 6 pH---------The pH lowered in solution 100 times in concentration of H +. From basic, 8 pH, to acidic, 6 pH.
Two of the characteristics of pH are: It is higher for alkalis than for acids. It varies logarithmically with molar hydrogen ion concentration, so that a solution with pH 5 contains ten times as high a molar hydrogen ion concentration as does a solution with pH 6.
pH 8: [H+] = 10^-8 M pH 6: [H+] = 10^-6 M 10^-6 / 10^-8 = 10^2 = 100 Answer is 100 times fewer
A lower pH means more hydronium; each decrease by 1 means the concentration is increased tenfold. You would expect to find fewer hydrogen ions in the pH 6 solution (1000 times fewer ions).