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Lemon juice has a ph of about 2.0, compared to a ph of about 1.0 for stomach acid. therefore, the concentration of h+ in stomach acid is __________ than that of lemon juice.

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Since the pH is a logarithmic scale each increase and or decrease in H+ concentration, changes the pH by 10 fold or 10x the amount. In this case stomach acid is 10x more acidic than lemon juice.
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Answer:

The concentration of h+ in stomach acid is times more than that of lemon juice.

Step-by-step explanation:

Basically, pH is a value that rates how acidic or alkaline a solution is on a scale from 0–14. A pH of 7 is considered neutral. Any pH value below 7 is considered acidic and any pH value over 7 is considered alkaline. Acidic solutions have a lower pH, while basic solutions have a higher pH.

On the pH scale, the difference between adjacent numbers represents a tenfold difference in acidity. For instance, a pH of 4 is 10 times more acidic than a pH of 5 and 100 times more acidic than a pH of 6.

Since the lemon juice has a pH of about 2.0 compared to stomach acid with a pH of about 1.0 It means that the the stomach acid is 10 times more acidic than the lemon juice.

pH = -log10[H+]

[H+] = 10^-pH

In Lemon juice;

[H+] = 10^-pH = 10^-2 = 0.01

In stomach acid;

[H+] = 10^-pH = 10^-1 = 0.1

0.1 is 10 times more than 0.01.

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