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If a solution has a pH = 3, and another solution has a pH = 5, in terms of acidic strength, how many times weaker is the second solution?
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If a solution has a pH = 3, and another solution has a pH = 5, in terms of acidic strength, how many times weaker is the second solution?
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100 times weaker.
From 3 to 4, its is 10 times. From 3 to 5, it is 100 times. From 3 to 6, its is 1000 times, etc.
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I think they might have the answer online
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