a solution with PH4 has a bases sdded to it until the PH7 by
a solution with PH=4 has a bases sdded to it until the PH=7. by what factor did the hydrogen ion concentrarion[H+] change?
A) 1/3
B) 3
c)1/100
d)1/1000
E)1000
Solution
pH is the negative logarithm of hydrogen ion concentration. It is calculates as,
pH= -log [H+]
So, [H+] = 10-pH
In this question, initially the pH is 4 and after addition of bases it becomes 7.
i. [H+] = 10-4
ii. [H+] = 10-7
So, to calculate by what factor, the hydrogen ion concentration change, we have to divide the [H+] at pH 7 with [H+] at pH 4.
= 10-7 / 10-4
= 1/1000 times.
So, the correct answer is option D.
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