Solution A has a pH of 3. Solution B has a pH of 6. How do the hydronium concentrations [H3O+] compare? * O A has a hydronium concentration that is 3 x greater than that of B O B has a hydronium concentration that is 3 x greater than that of A O A has a hydronium concentration that is 30 x greater than that of B

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Solution A has a pH of 3. Solution B has a pH of 6. How do the hydronium
concentrations [H3O+] compare? *
O A has a hydronium concentration that is 3 x greater than that of B
O B has a hydronium concentration that is 3 x greater than that of A
O A has a hydronium concentration that is 30 x greater than that of B
O A has a hydronium concentration that is 1000 x greater than that of B
Transcribed Image Text:Solution A has a pH of 3. Solution B has a pH of 6. How do the hydronium concentrations [H3O+] compare? * O A has a hydronium concentration that is 3 x greater than that of B O B has a hydronium concentration that is 3 x greater than that of A O A has a hydronium concentration that is 30 x greater than that of B O A has a hydronium concentration that is 1000 x greater than that of B
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