Answer:
A solution at pH 6 contains 100 times more H+ than the same amount of solution at pH 8.
Explanation:
pH of a substance determines the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution. Acidic solution tend to have a higher concentration of H+ ions as compared to that of water. They have a concentration greater than 1 × 10^{-7} M. Basic solutions have lesser concentration of H+ ions as compared to that of water. They have a concentration lesser than 1 × 10^{-7} M. A solution from pH range 1 to 6 will be acidic. A solution from pH rage 8-10 will be basic.