203k views
5 votes
The pH scale is actually measuring the concentration of H+ ions in a solution. If there is a high concentration of H+ ions, then the pH of the solution will be

2 Answers

2 votes

Answer:

low

Step-by-step explanation:

User Siddarth Kanted
by
4.5k points
3 votes

Answer : The pH of the solution will be less than 7.

Explanation :

pH : It is defined as the negative logarithm of hydrogen ion or hydronium ion concentration.

Mathematically,


pH=-\log [H^+]

  • When the pH less than 7 then the solution is acidic and the concentration of hydrogen ion is greater than hydroxide ion.
  • When the pH more than 7 then the solution is basic and the concentration of hydrogen ion is less than hydroxide ion.
  • When the pH is equal to 7 then the solution is neutral and the concentration of hydrogen ion is equal to the hydroxide ion.

As per question, if there is a high concentration of hydrogen ions then its pH become less than 7 and the solution will be acidic.

Hence, the pH of the solution will be less than 7.

User Bronzels
by
5.0k points