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The difference between a pH of 5 and a pH of 8 is

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A) 3x

B) 30x

C) 100x

D) 1,000x

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Answer:

The correct answer is - D) 1000x.

Step-by-step explanation:

pH is a logarithmic scale, 1 reading change leads to the results in ten-fold in the H+ concentration in acidity/basicity. The more H + ions found in solution, the more acidic the substance is as acids donate H + ions.

You can calculate the concentration of H + from the pH and the equation

p H = − log [ H + ]

arrange again

[ H + ] = 10 − p H

So for a pH of 8, we get [ H + ] = 10 ^− 8

For a pH of 5, we get [ H + ] = 10^ − 5

10 ^−5 /10 ^− 8= 10 ^3

= 1000

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