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Answered by abhi200144
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y is more acidic compared to x and I cannot find hydrogen ion

Answered by shreyasrivastava706
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Calculate hydrogen ion concentration by taking 10 to the power of the negative pH value.

Step-by-step explanation:

For X, H+ ion concentration is 10^-6.3 = 5.011e-7

For Y, H+ ion concentration is 10^-5.8 = 1.584e-6

The pH is a measure of the Hydrogen ion concentration, which is a measure of the acidity. Thus, lesser the value of pH, higher the value of Hydrogen ion concentration and more acidic your solution is.

Hence, sample from river Y is more acidic.

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