The H-F bond is more polar than the H-I bond because F (fluorine) is more electronegative than I (iodine). It thus attracts the shared electrons more than does the I, making it a more polar bond.
The H+ concentration is 10 times higher at pH=4 than at pH=5, according to the formula definition:[H+] = 10-pHSo 10-4 = 10 * 10-5 that's why, you see!
10 times as many
Ten times.
5-fluorouracil is more stable than uracil as it has a C-F bond while uracil has a C-H bond. The C-F bond is more stable as F is very electronegative so the bond is stronger.
A solution with a pH of 4 has 10 times more H+ ions than a solution with a pH of 5. This is because the pH scale is logarithmic, with each whole number representing a tenfold difference in H+ ion concentration.
No because 35h is greater than 5h. 5 times h can be written as 5h.
A solution with a pH of 3 has more hydrogen ions (H+) than a solution with a pH of 5 because the pH scale is logarithmic, so each unit change represents a tenfold difference in hydrogen ion concentration. A lower pH value indicates a higher concentration of hydrogen ions.
No the atom bomb is not more powerful then the H-bomb
An acid has more H+ ions than OH- ions, while a base has more OH- ions than H+ ions.
y = h + 8
2 is less than 5.