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When the ph of an aqueous solution is changed from 3.0 to 2.0, the con concentration of hydronium cations in the solution is

When the ph of an aqueous solution is changed from 3.0 to 2.0, the con concentration-example-1
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Usually when pH it's calculated we work with logarithms, the main formula for that is:

pH = -log [H3O+], this symbol [] means concentration of H3O+ or Hydronium cation.

Therefore whenever the number of pH is 2.00, we have the concentration of 1*10^-2 H3O+ and if the pH is 3.00, the concentration will be 1*10^-3, which is 10 times less.

So, the answer for this question is if the pH went from 3.00 to 2.00, we have an increase by a factor of 10, becoming more acidic. Letter C

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