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Q: Which 1.0 M acid solution has the largest concentration of hydronium H3O?
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How is concentration of hydronium ions affected when a solution of acid is diluted in water?

their is an increase in ion concentration


Are hydronium ions contributed to a solution by a base or acid?

Acids have more hydronium than hydroxide. Bases are the reverse of that.


How much pH is in strong acid?

pH is not a measure of how strong an acid is. pH is a measure of the concentration of hydronium ions in a solution, which is dependent on both the strength of the acid or base and its concentration in a given solution.


Why is H3PO4 an acid?

H3PO4 or Phosphoric Acid is acidic because it increases the concentration of hydronium ions (H3O+) in solution.


What is true about the relative concentrations of hydronium and hydroxide ions in an acid solution?

In an acidic solution, the relative concentration of hydronium ions will always be higher than hydroxide ions. This means that the relatively concentration of hydroxide ions will always be lower than hydronium ions in an acidic solution. The reason for this is that in a neutral solution, the concentration of both hydronium ions and hydroxides ions are equal (both are 10-7). By making the concentration of hydronium ions greater than the concentration of hydroxide ions, the solution becomes acidic.


If a solution has a high concentration of hydronium ions what type of chemical do you think it would be?

Such a chemical must be a strong acid.


Which as a higher concentration of hydronium an acid or a base?

Hydronium ions are more present in acidic solutions. The acid protonates H2O molecules creating H3O+. In a basic solution, the base strips hydrogen atoms from H2O creating OH-.


Why is 1 stronger than 14 on the pH scale?

Where a liquid is placed on the pH scale depends on the concentration of hydronium in the solution. A pH of 1 indicates the most concentration acid we can find or create and a pH of 14 is the most dilute concentration of hydronium ion we can find or create.


Why is the pH range 1 to 14?

The pH scale ranges from 1 to 14 based on the log of the concentration of hydronium in the solution. A pH of 1 indicates the most concentration acid we can find or create and a pH of 14 is the most dilute concentration of hydronium ion we can find or create.


What is the pH level of hydronium?

pH is defined by the concentration of Hydronium ions. There is no definite pH for the hydronium ion or any acid or base.


The strength of an acid based on concentration of what ions?

Hydrogen ion (H+) [technically it is hydronium ion (H3O+)] that determines the strength of an acid. A mole of hydrochloric acid (HCl) produces 1 mole of H+ ions, then that is a strong acid. Weak acids give smaller amounts of H+ for a mole of substance.


Excess hydronium ions?

It can be either. A solution with excess hydronium ions is one that is acidic, regardless of how strong the acid is.