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A change in pH from 4 to 2 is related to which change in [H+]?
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A change in pH from 4 to 2 is related to which change in [H+]?
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Answer: Formula:
pH=−log[H
+
]
when pH=4
[H
+
]=10
−pH
=10
−4
when pH=2
[H
+
]=10
−pH
=10
−2
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