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28.03.2020 • 
Biology

Solution A has a pH of 5, and Solution B has a pH of 6.

How does the concentration of hydrogen ions in Solution A differ from Solution B?

Solution A has twice as many hydrogen ions as Solution B.
Solution B has twice as many hydrogen ions as Solution A.
Solution A has 10 times more hydrogen ions than Solution B.
Solution B has 10 time more hydrogen ions than Solution A.

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