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How does a solution with a pH of 2 compare to a solution with a pH of 1? (1 point) The pH 2 solution is two times more acidic than that with a pH of 1. The pH 1 solution is ten times more acidic than that with a pH of 2. The pH 1 solution is two times more basic than that with a pH of 2. The pH 2 solution is ten times more acidic than that with a pH of 1.
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The pH scale ranges from 0-14 going from acidic to basic with a pH of 7 being neutral.
The pH scale is a logarithmic scale so a change in pH of 1 represents a change of 10 times in the hydrogen ion concentration.
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