Respuesta :
Answer:
C
Explanation:
We know that the pH of A is 1, which means that -㏒[H+] = 1. Solving for [H+], we see that it is equivalent to [tex]10^{-1}[/tex] M.
Since the concentrations of [OH-] and [H+] have a product of [tex]10^{-14}[/tex], we can solve for the concentration of OH-:
[OH-] = [tex]\frac{10^{-14}}{10^{-1}} =10^{-13}[/tex]
So the concentration of OH- in A is [tex]10^{-13}[/tex].
Now, we see that the pOH of B is 7, which means that -㏒[OH-] = 7. Solving for [OH-], we see that it is equivalent to [tex]10^{-7}[/tex] M.
Finally, we can find the difference in concentration between point A and point B by dividing B by A:
[tex]10^{-7}/10^{-13}=10^6[/tex]
Thus, the answer is C.
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