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A solution at pH 6 contains _________ H+ than the same amountof a solution at pH 8.a. 20 times moreb. 100 times morec. 2 times lessd. 100 times less
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A lower pH indicates a higher concentration of hydrogen ions (H+), making the solution more acidic. Conversely, a higher pH indicates a lower concentration of hydrogen ions, making the solution more basic. Show more…
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