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What is the difference in the amount of acid from pH 5 to pH 4 ?
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What is the difference in the amount of acid from pH 5 to pH 4 ?
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pH is a logarithmic scale. This means that for each one- digit change in pH, the acidity changes by 10 times. For example a solution with pH of 4 has 10 times more H+ than a solution with a pH of 5.
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