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gadbil

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hey guys what do they mean by identify -log10 (H+) and explain that a change in pH of 1 means a ten-fold change in [H+].

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gadbil said:
hey guys what do they mean by identify -log10 (H+) and explain that a change in pH of 1 means a ten-fold change in [H+].

thanx
Basically when you measure pH you're measuring the concentration of H+ ions. Acids have a higher concentration of H+ and so their pH will be lower. If the pH is 1 and another substance's pH is 2 it means that the first substance has a concentration of H+ ions ten times greater than that in the second subtance.
For example

pH 1
1000 [H+]

pH 2
100 [H+]

pH 3
10 [H+]

Hopefully that explains it, I'm not sure if I did a very good job there :S
 

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