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question 27
the difference in hydrogen ion concentration between solutions with ph 4 and ph 5 is
a twofold.
b fivefold.
c tenfold.
d twentyfold.
question 28
a decomposition reaction can be symbolized by
a a + b → c + d.
b a + b → ab.
c ab → a + b.
d c + d → ab.
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Question 27
Step1: Recall pH formula
The formula for pH is $pH = -\log_{10}[H^+]$, where $[H^+]$ is the hydrogen ion concentration. So we can find $[H^+]$ from pH using $[H^+]=10^{-pH}$.
Step2: Calculate $[H^+]$ for pH 4
For pH = 4, $[H^+]_1 = 10^{-4}\ \text{M}$.
Step3: Calculate $[H^+]$ for pH 5
For pH = 5, $[H^+]_2 = 10^{-5}\ \text{M}$.
Step4: Find the ratio of concentrations
To find the difference in concentration, we take the ratio $\frac{[H^+]_1}{[H^+]_2}=\frac{10^{-4}}{10^{-5}} = 10$. So the concentration at pH 4 is 10 times that at pH 5.
A decomposition reaction is a type of chemical reaction where a single compound breaks down into two or more simpler substances. Let's analyze each option:
- Option A: $A + B
ightarrow C + D$ represents a double - displacement reaction (or metathesis reaction), where two reactants exchange ions or parts to form two new products.
- Option B: $A + B
ightarrow AB$ represents a combination (synthesis) reaction, where two or more substances combine to form a single product.
- Option C: $AB
ightarrow A + B$ represents a decomposition reaction, as a single compound (AB) breaks down into two simpler substances (A and B).
- Option D: $C + D
ightarrow AB$ represents a combination (synthesis) reaction, similar to option B, where two substances combine to form a single product.
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C. tenfold.