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1. What is a pH scale?

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Answered by prdip9178
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The pH of a solution is a measure of its acidity or alkalinity (base). ... A change of one unit on the pH scale represents a change in the concentration of hydrogen ions by a factor of 10, a change in two units represents a change in the concentration of hydrogen ions by a factor of 100

Answered by Anonymous
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The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14. The pH of a solution is a measure of its acidity or alkalinity (base).

This pH test measures the amount of hydrogen ions that exists in a given solution. High concentrations of hydrogen ions yield a low pH (acidic substances), whereas low levels of hydrogen ions result in a high pH (basic substances). The overall concentration of hydrogen ions is inversely related to its pH and can be measured on the pH scale

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