You have two solutions, A and B. The pH of solution A is 6 and pH of solution B is 8. Which solution has more hydrogen ion concentration? Which of this is acidic and which one is basic?
Hint. Remember the direction of the pH scale — a smaller pH number means a bigger H⁺ concentration, not a smaller one.
Step 1 — Recall the relationship between pH and H⁺ concentration. A lower pH corresponds to a higher hydrogen ion concentration — the two move in opposite directions.
Step 2 — Compare A (pH 6) and B (pH 8). Since 6 is lower than 8, solution A has the higher H⁺ ion concentration.
Step 3 — Classify each solution. pH 6 is below 7, so solution A is (weakly) acidic. pH 8 is above 7, so solution B is (weakly) basic.
✦ Answer: Solution A has more hydrogen ion concentration. Solution A (pH 6) is acidic; solution B (pH 8) is basic.
Where students slip. Assuming the higher pH number means more H⁺ ions, since 8 is a bigger number than 6 — pH works in reverse: lower pH means more H⁺, not less.
