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How many more h+ ions does a solution with a ph of 4 than a solution with a ph of 5?
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How many more h+ ions does a solution with a ph of 4 than a solution with a ph of 5?
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Ph 4=100 ions
Ph5=10.0 or 1,000
Each Ph unit has 10 times as many hydrogen ions as the unit above it.
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