pH = 14 is basic
pH = 7 is neutral
pH - 1 and 2 are acidic; pH = 1 is more acidic than pH = 2
Therefore a solution at pH 1 has higher concentration of H+ than at pH 14
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Anything less than 150 is great. In this case, 149 is the highest number that still falls within the desirable range.
Sometimes "infinity" is used to denote "the highest number" However, this usage is not correct. The idea of infinite is that there is no bound to something; for instance there are infinite whole numbers. The problem with saying that "infinity" is the highest number is what happens if you add 1 to it? The new number you get is clearly 1 higher than the old number. This may seem paradoxical; the solution is that there is no highest number, there is always a bigger number.
An equation of one variable and of first order (i.e., its highest power is one) is called a Linear equation in one variable.Such an equation has only one solution. A solution is also called the 'root' of the given equation.An equation of one variable and of first order (i.e., its highest power is one) is called a Linear equation. Such an equation has only one solution. A solution is also called the 'root' of the given equation.Solving linear equations in one variableFor Example Solve X/4 - (X-3)/6 = 1Solution:Multiplying throughout by the LCM of the denominators (which is 12):3x - 2 (x - 3) = 123x - 2x + 6 = 12x = 12 - 6x = 6
-- If the equation has only one variable (like 'x' or 'y'), and the only power of the variable anywhere in the equation is '1', then the equation has one solution. -- If the variable appears raised to powers higher than '1', then there are as many solutions as the highest power of the variable. -- If the equation has two or more variables, then there are an infinite number of solutions.
The highest pH value in a group of such values indicates that the greatest concentration of hydroxide ions is present in the substance with the highest pH. This is true because a higher pH indicates a lower concentration of hydrogen ions, and the product of the molar concentrations of hydrogen and hydroxide ions must always be 10-14 at standard temperature and pressure in a mixture that is mostly water.
When the pH is low, the concentration of the hydrogen ions is high. So pH of 3 has a greater concentration of hydrogen ions.
That is what is known as an aqueous solution.
There are more than three gases that are found in solution in the ocean. The three that occur in highest concentration are oxygen, hydrogen and carbon dioxide.
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The reacting sucrose solution color will depend on the concentration of the sucrose in solution. The higher the concentration, the darker the color: green is the least concentrated, to yellow/orange, red, and brown with the highest concentration.
When all the solute a solution can hold is dissolved, it is called a saturated solution. It contains the highest concentration possible for a solution.
The chloroplast is the hydrogen ion concentration is highest in the spaces of its thylakoid membrane. The ions get pushed into these spaces during the transportation of electrons.
The pure water has the pH=7; the concentrations of OH- and H3O + are equivalent.
The highest concentration is in atmosphere. It is not on crust.
Acids in aqueous solution are almost always electrolytes that produce hydrogen cations in the solution. Hydrogen cations have the highest specific conductance of any ions in aqueous solution, so that acidic solutions are very strongly conductive if concentrated.
The highest pH on the scale is 14. But pH over 14 is also possible: for example a sample of 1o M sodium hydroxide solution has a pH of 15.