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Solution $A$ has a $\mathrm{pH}$ of 8 and solution $\mathrm{B}$ a $\mathrm{pH}$ of $10 .$ Which has the greater hydronium ion concentration? How many times greater is its concentration?
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So, for solution A with a pH of 8, the hydronium ion concentration is $10^{-8}$ M. Similarly, for solution B with a pH of 10, the hydronium ion concentration is $10^{-10}$ M. Show more…
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