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How do the pH values of acids and bases differ?

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How do the pH values of acids and bases differ?

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Note that the pH scale is not linear; it is logarithmic. A change in pH from 3 to 4 or from 8 to 9 represents a tenfold decrease in acidity (or increase in alkalinity). Hence, going from 3 to 5 represents a 100-fold decrease in acidity.

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