Answer: The hydronium ion concentration of a solution with a pH of 4 is 100 times more than the the hydronium ion concentration of a solution with a pH of 6
Explanation:
pH or pOH is the measure of acidity or alkalinity of a solution.
pH is calculated by taking negative logarithm of hydrogen ion concentration.
[tex]pH=-\log [H^+][/tex]
1. Solution with pH of 6
[tex]6=-\log [H^+][/tex]
[tex][H^+]=10^{-6}[/tex]
2. Solution with pH of 4
[tex]4=-\log [H^+][/tex]
[tex][H^+]=10^{-4}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{H^+_4}{H^+_6}=\frac{10^{-4}}{10^{-6}}=10^{2}={100}[/tex]
[tex]{H^+_4}=100\times {H^+_6}[/tex]
Thus the hydronium ion concentration of a solution with a pH of 4 is 100 times more than the the hydronium ion concentration of a solution with a pH of 6