Short Answer
The pH scale measures the hydrogen ion concentration in a liquid, which determines whether the substance is acidic or alkaline. A strong acid solution has a hydrogen ion concentration of 10-1 M and would have a pH of 1. A neutral substance has a hydrogen ion concentration of 10-7 M and would have a pH of 7. How many orders of magnitude more hydrogen ions does a substance with a pH of 3.7 have than a substance with a pH of 5.7?
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