Respuesta :

pH of the solution is calculated using the following formula:

[tex]pH=-log{[H^{+}]}[/tex]

Here, [tex][H^{+}][/tex] is concentration of hydrogen ion.

Initial value of pH is 6.7, calculate concentration of hydrogen ion from this as follows:

[tex][H^{+}]=10^{-pH}[/tex]

Putting the value,

[tex][H^{+}]=10^{-6.7}=1.9952\times 10^{-7}[/tex]

Thus, initial concentration of hydrogen ion is [tex]1.9952\times 10^{-7}[/tex].

Now, final pH value is 8.7, calculate concentration of hydrogen ion as follows:

[tex][H^{+}]=10^{-8.7}=1.9952\times 10^{-9}[/tex]

Thus, final concentration of hydrogen ion is [tex]1.9952\times 10^{-9}[/tex].

The ratio of final to initial value will be:

[tex]\frac{1.9952\times 10^{-9}}{1.9952\times 10^{-7}}=\frac{1}{100}[/tex]

Thus, if pH increases from 6.7 to 8.7, concentration of hydrogen ion becomes [tex]\frac{1}{100}[/tex] of the initial value.