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How many times more acidic is solution A with a pH of 3.4 than solution B with a pH of 8.4?

Solution A is _________ times more acidic than solution B.
(Use scientific notation. Use the multiplication symbol in the math palette as needed. Round to the nearest tenth as needed.)

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Answer:

Solution A is 1 x 10⁵ times more acidic than solution B

Step-by-step explanation:

The pH scale is a logarithmic scale used to express the acidity or basicity of a solution.

The values are written from 1 - 14 with 1 being the most acidic and 14 a basic solution.

Each interval is ten folds more concentrated than the next because it is a logarithmic scale.

Since the pH of A = 3.4

pH of B = 8.4

The difference = 8.4 - 3.4 = 5.0

So, Solution A is 1 x 10⁵ times more acidic than solution B

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