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The pH of solution is 6.0 . To this solution, sufficient acid is added to decrease the pH to 2.0. The increase in hydrogen ion concentration is:

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100.5 times.
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106 times.
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104 times.
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102 times.
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Solution

The correct option is C 104 times.
Case-1: pH=6log10[H+]=6[H+]=106.....(1)
Case-2: log10[H+]=2
[H+]=102.....(2)
By dividing equation (2) by (1) we get, [H+]increase as,
102106=104=10000 times
Hence, the increase in Hydrogen ion concentration is 10000 times.


Theory:
Hydronium ion concentration in molarity is more conveniently expressed on a logarithmic scale introduced by Sorenson known as pH scale.
pH of a solution is the negative logarithm to the base 10 of the activity (aH+) of H+ ions.
pH and pOH :
pH = log10[H+] = log101[H+],pOH = log10[OH] = log101[OH]
In general for any quantity X we can define pX as pX = log10X


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