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In a solution of pH = 5, more acid is ad...

In a solution of pH = 5, more acid is added in order to reduce the pH = 2. The increase in hydrogen ions concentration is

A

100 times

B

1000 times

C

3 times

D

5 times

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The correct Answer is:
B

`[H^(+)]_(I) =10^(-5) [H^(+)]_("II") =10^(-2)`
Thus increase in `[H^(+)] = (10^(-2))/(10^(-5)) = 1000 ` times .
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