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None. In a solution with a pH of 7 the hydrogen ion concentration is equal to the hydroxide ion concentration.
By observing the [H+] ion concentration and [OH-] concentration in the aqueous solution. If the [H+] ion concentration is higher that the [OH-] ion concentration, it is acidic. Vice Versa for basic.
pH is a measure of the H+ ion concentration. Therefore if the concentration is 8.6, the pH is 8.6.
their is an increase in ion concentration
Yes, in fact an acidic solution is, by definition, one where the hydronium ion concentration is higher than the hydroxide ion concentration.
None. In a solution with a pH of 7 the hydrogen ion concentration is equal to the hydroxide ion concentration.
By observing the [H+] ion concentration and [OH-] concentration in the aqueous solution. If the [H+] ion concentration is higher that the [OH-] ion concentration, it is acidic. Vice Versa for basic.
Acids increase the hydrogen ion concentration in a solution.
Acidic
The pH is a measure of the activity of the ion H+ in a solution.
A hydrogen ion concentration of 110? 110 what? Or is that supposed to be 1x101
An acid increase the hydrogen ion concentration in a solution.
PH means negative logarithom of hydrogen ion concentration…so value of hydrogen ion concentration in solution is called the PH of solution.
pH is a measure of the H+ ion concentration. Therefore if the concentration is 8.6, the pH is 8.6.
their is an increase in ion concentration
Yes, in fact an acidic solution is, by definition, one where the hydronium ion concentration is higher than the hydroxide ion concentration.
No, the pH is the negative logarithim to base 10 of the Hydrogen Ion concentration.