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pH scale
Measure of how
acidic
or
alkaline
a solution is, ranging from 0 to 14 with low numbers being most acidic and high numbers being most alkaline
Neutral
substances like pure water have a pH of
7
, which is neither acidic nor alkaline
Alkaline
substances
Washing
up liquid (
pH 9
)
Bleach
(
pH 12
)
Measuring pH
1. Using
indicator
dyes that change color
2. Using a
pH probe
connected to a
pH meter
Indicator dyes
A group of chemical dyes that change color depending on the
pH
, with some containing a mixture of dyes that change color across a wide range of
pHs
Universal indicator
A common wide range indicator that changes color from deep red (
acidic
) to bluish purple (
alkaline
)
pH probe and meter
Electronically measures the
pH
and provides a
numerical
reading, which is more accurate and precise than using indicator dyes
Acid
Any substance that forms aqueous solutions with a pH less than
7
, releasing
hydrogen
ions in water
Base
Any substance with a
pH greater
than
7
Alkali
A subgroup of bases that are soluble in
water
, forming
hydroxide
ions
Neutralization reaction
Reaction between an acid and a base that produces a
salt
and
water
Common acids
Hydrochloric
acid
Sulfuric
acid
Nitric
acid
Common bases
Sodium hydroxide
Calcium carbonate