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L3: Acids and Bases
L3.3: pH Scale
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pH Scale
● pH stands for "
power of hydrogen
" and it measures how
acidic
or
basic
(
alkaline
) a solution is, based on the concentration of
hydrogen
ions.
Reading | pH
Acidic
solution | < 7.00
Neutral
solution | = 7.00
Basic
solution | > 7.00
● The
higher
the
pH
, the
lower
the
H3O
+ and the
less
acidic
the solution.
↑ pH =↓ H3O+ =↓ acidity
● The
lower
the
pH,
the
higher
the
H3O
+ and the
more
acidic
the solution.
↓ pH = ↑ H3O+ = ↑ acidity
Relationship between Ka & pKa
● A
lower
value
of
pKa
=
higher
value
of
Ka
★ Recall:
Ka
is the measure of an
acid’s
strength
; a high value =
strong
acid.
Relationship of pH, pOH & pKw
Since
Kw
is a
constant
, the values of pH, pOH, [H3O+], [OH-] are interrelated:
● If [
H3O
+]
increases
, [
OH-
]
decreases
(and vice versa).
● If
pH
increases
,
pOH
decreases
(and vice versa).
pH
Paper
○ A strip of paper soaked in
pH-sensitive
dye
that changes color based on
acidity
or
basicity
of the solution.
○ Cheap, quick, and easy-to-use, however is not precise since sometimes color can be hard to interpret in colored or dark solutions.
pH
Meter
○ A digital device with an
electrode
(probe) that measures
voltage
related to [
H+
] in solution and then converts the voltage into an exact pH value.