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Multiple Choice
A glass of grapefruit juice, at pH 3, contains __________ H+ as a glass of tomato juice, at pH 4.
A
one-tenth as much
B
half as much
C
twice as much
D
ten times as much
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that pH is a measure of the hydrogen ion concentration in a solution, defined as pH = -log[H+].
Recognize that a lower pH value indicates a higher concentration of hydrogen ions (H+).
Calculate the hydrogen ion concentration for grapefruit juice at pH 3 using the formula: [H+] = 10^(-pH). For pH 3, [H+] = 10^(-3) M.
Calculate the hydrogen ion concentration for tomato juice at pH 4 using the same formula: [H+] = 10^(-pH). For pH 4, [H+] = 10^(-4) M.
Compare the two concentrations: [H+] at pH 3 is 10^(-3) M, and [H+] at pH 4 is 10^(-4) M. Therefore, the concentration of H+ in grapefruit juice is ten times greater than in tomato juice.