concentration of H+ increased 10 times what it was at pH7
Remember 1 is acidic 14 is basic, so if the solution goes from 7 to six, it's more acidic
No, a solution with a pH of 3 is 1000 times more acidic than a solution with a pH of 6. The lower the pH, the more acidic the solution and pH is determined by a logarithm, so each time pH is decreased by 1 the acidity increases tenfold.
pH 6 is a very weak acid and pH 9 is an alkaline
The solution must be diluted 1000 times to get from a pH of 3 to a pH of 6.
A PH of 6 would be equivalent to Milk, or Urine. The lower the Ph the more acidic it is. Water is a PH of 7 anything higher would be a base.
The pH is 5,6.
No, a solution with a pH of 3 is 1000 times more acidic than a solution with a pH of 6. The lower the pH, the more acidic the solution and pH is determined by a logarithm, so each time pH is decreased by 1 the acidity increases tenfold.
pH is to indicate the concentration, while the 'strength' is measures by other means.
pH 6 is a very weak acid and pH 9 is an alkaline
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).
The solution must be diluted 1000 times to get from a pH of 3 to a pH of 6.
A solution that has a pH of 6 is slightly acidic.
A PH of 6 would be equivalent to Milk, or Urine. The lower the Ph the more acidic it is. Water is a PH of 7 anything higher would be a base.
The pH is 5,6.
pH = 2 means that the H+ concentration is 0.01 M. pH = 6 means that the H+ concentration is 0.000001 M. So the H+ concentration is 10000 times as great.
10-6 moles/dm3 concentration of H+ ions means pH=6, a weak acidic solution.
If the pH value is 6 or less, the solution is acidic. If the pH is 8 or greater, the solution is basic. A pH of 7 is neutral.
The solution is basic.