The pH of soda is generally around 3,

while the pH of drinking water is generally
around 7. A student comparing the two
beverages concludes that soda is
generally 10,000 more acidic than water. In
three to four sentences, explain if her
conclusion is correct or incorrect and why.

The student's conclusion is incorrect. While it is true that the pH scale is logarithmic, meaning each unit represents a tenfold difference in acidity or alkalinity, the statement that soda is generally 10,000 more acidic than water is an exaggeration. The correct statement would be that soda is generally around 1,000 times more acidic than water, as the pH difference between 3 and 7 is 4 units.

short answer pls

Incorrect. The statement that soda is generally 10,000 more acidic than water is an exaggeration. The correct statement is that soda is generally around 1,000 times more acidic than water.

The student's conclusion that soda is generally 10,000 more acidic than water is incorrect. The pH scale is logarithmic, meaning that each unit change represents a tenfold difference in acidity. Therefore, the difference in acidity between soda (pH 3) and water (pH 7) is actually 1,000 times, not 10,000. Consequently, soda is indeed more acidic than water, but the difference is not as drastic as the student concluded.