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Who discovered hydrogen proxide?

Louis-Jacques Thenard in 1818


When the concentration of hydrogen ions increases the pH number of a solution?

When the concentration of hydrogen ions increases, the pH number of a solution decreases. pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution, with lower pH values indicating higher acidity.


What have the smallest number hydrogen ions pH 2 or pH 6?

A pH of 2 has a higher concentration of hydrogen ions than a pH of 6. This is because pH is a measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution, and the lower the pH value, the higher the hydrogen ion concentration.


What are the ingredents in hydogen proxide?

The hydrogen peroxide sold in drugstores contains three percent hydrogen peroxide and 97 percent water.


Is it bad when proxide foams up on a cut?

No. This is the typical reaction when hydrogen peroxide caomes into contact with a cut.


Is bleach biodegradable?

Yes. bleach is biodegradable it breaks down into oxygen, salt an water it is made from these elements with an electric charge the same as hydrogen proxide, time to break down depends on concertration of product an dilution. personaly I prefur hydrogen proxide as this breaks down faster.


What does a pH level measure?

It measures the number of hydrogen ions in a substance.


What atoms are in hydrogen proxide?

H2O2 2 atoms of hydrogen 2 atoms of oxygen


What are the units for measuring pH?

pH is a pure number. It doesn't have units. It is the negative log of the hydrogen ion concentration.


If pH decreases by 1 pH number on the scale then how much has the concentration of hydrogen ions increased by?

If pH decreases by 1 unit on the pH scale, it means the concentration of hydrogen ions has increased by a factor of 10. For example, if the original pH was 7 and it decreases to 6, then the concentration of hydrogen ions has increased by 10 times.


What happens to the hydrogen ion concentration as you decrease the pH?

Hydrogen ion concentration increases.


What makes pH go up and down?

pH tells us the hydrogen ion (H+) ion concentration. The lower the number - the greater the number of hydrogen ions. Adding hydrogen ions decreases pH (and increases acidity) removing them (eg by adding hydroxide OH-) increases pH.