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how many times a solution of pH 1 will be stronger than a solution of pH 2​

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Answered by mahakincsem
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A solution of pH 1 will be 10 times stronger than a solution of pH 2​

What is a logarithmic scale?

Log scale is used to represent larger quantities in a compact way. Such as

We multiply 10 two times to get 100. So, the log would be 2

pH log scale

  • Similarly, pH is a log scale e.g. we keep progressing by the multiples of 10. e.g. 10, 100, 1000 etc.
  • If a solution has a pH=1 and the other has pH=2, that means 1st solution is 10 times stronger than the second.

Answered by rahul123437
2

A solution of pH 1 will be ten times stronger than a solution of pH 2

Explanation:

  • Logarithmic scale:- It is a way to display the numerical data of a wide range in a small way.
  • Log scale is used to represent larger quantities.
  • It will be 10 times more acidic.
  • pH is a logarithmic value,so a difference of 1 in pH is 10 times more or less acidic
  • pH log scale:-It  is a log scale e.g. we keep progressing by the multiples of 10. e.g. 10, 100, 1000 etc.
  • If a solution has a pH=1 and the other has pH=2, that means 1st solution is 10 times stronger than the second.
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