Notice the general trend here: As the number gets smaller, its negative log gets bigger. Here's a quick example using hydrogen ions: Solution X has a hydrogen ion concentration of 0.05 M. Solution Y has a hydrogen ion concentration of 0.0002 M. I Which solution has more hydrogen ions? (Hint: It's just the solution with the bigger number.) I What is the -log of solution X? I What is the -log of solution Y? As you can see, the solution with the higher hydrogen ion concentration has the lower -log. This means that: I Solution X is the (acidic/basic) solution and has a (lower/higher) pH. more I Solution Y is the more (acidic/basic) solution and has a (lower/higher) pH. pom latidho Chemistry UNIT 2 - 39
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I am not understanding how to do the pH scale and Logarithms.
![Notice the general trend here: As the number gets smaller, its negative log gets bigger.
Here's a quick example using hydrogen ions: Solution X has a hydrogen ion concentration of 0.05 M. Solution Y has
a hydrogen ion concentration of 0.0002 M.
I Which solution has more hydrogen ions? (Hint: It's just the solution with the bigger number.)
I What is the –log of solution X?
I What is the -log of solution Y?
As you can see, the solution with the higher hydrogen ion concentration has the lower -log. This means that:
I Solution X is the more
(acidic/basic) solution and has a
(lower/higher) pH.
I Solution Y is the more
(acidic/basic) solution and has a
(lower/higher) pH.
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