Asked by Kiley
Solution F has a pH of 11, and Solution G has a pH of 13.
How does the concentration of hydroxide ions in Solution F differ from Solution G?
A).Solution F has 100 times more hydroxide ions than Solution G.
B).Solution G has 100 times more hydroxide ions than Solution F.
C).Solution F has three times as many hydroxide ions as Solution G.
D).Solution G has three times as many hydroxide ions as Solution F.
I do believe the answer is B. Is this correct?
How does the concentration of hydroxide ions in Solution F differ from Solution G?
A).Solution F has 100 times more hydroxide ions than Solution G.
B).Solution G has 100 times more hydroxide ions than Solution F.
C).Solution F has three times as many hydroxide ions as Solution G.
D).Solution G has three times as many hydroxide ions as Solution F.
I do believe the answer is B. Is this correct?
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