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Now, find the concentration of H+ ions to OH– ions listed in Table B of your Student Guide for a solution at a pH = 11. Then divide the H+ concentration by the OH– concentration. Record these concentrations and ratio in Table C. What is the concentration of H+ ions at a pH = 11? mol/L What is the concentration of OH– ions at a pH = 11? mol/L What is the ratio of H+ ions to OH– ions at a pH = 11? :1, OR 1:

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Explanation:

When pH of the solution is 11.

..(1)

At pH = 11, the concentration of ions is .

When the pH of the solution is 6.

..(2)

At pH = 6, the concentration of ions is .

On dividing (1) by (2).

The ratio of hydrogen ions in solution of pH equal to 11 to the solution of pH equal to 6 is .

Difference between the ions at both pH:

This means that Hydrogen ions in a solution at pH = 7 has ions fewer than in a solution at a pH = 6

1.) 0.00000000001

2.) 0.001

3.) 0.00000001: 1, OR  1: 100,000,000

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