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When the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution is decreased by a factor of ten, the ph of the solution

a.increases by 1
b.increases by 10
c.decreases by 1
d.decreases by 10?

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Knowing the concentration of the hydronium ion in moles per liter or molarity, the pH is calculated using the expression
pH = - log [H3O+]
If the concentration [H3O+] is decreased by a factor of 10, it becomes [H3O+]/10:
pH = - log [H3O+]/10
According to the quotient rule of the properties of logarithm, we can rewrite the above equation as
pH = -{log [H+] - log (10)]
= -{log [H+] - 1}
= -log [H+] + 1
Therefore, the answer is a. increases by 1.
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