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Based on the passage above, how does an acid with a pH of three compare to an acid with a pH of four?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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Increasing order of acidic nature

= C<A<B

Explanation:

As all we know that, in ph scale as we go decreasing in magnitude of ph the higher it is acidic.

So, the acid having least magnitude which is chemical B is highly acidic and the acid having moderate value which is chemical A is less acidic and the acid having highest ph value in this question is chemical C.

Answered by Anonymous
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The pH scale is often said to range from 0 to 14, and most solutions do fall within this range, although it's possible to get a pH below 0 or above 14. Anything below 7.0 is acidic, and anything above 7.0 is alkaline, or basic.

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