PH Calculations
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1. PH Calculations
1.1. PH Scale \([H+]\)
The PH Scale is determined in terms of \([H+]\)
Acids are in-between \([H+] = [1 \times 10^{1}]\) and \([H+] = [1 \times 10^{7}]\).
Alkalines are in-between \([H+] = [1 \times 10^{7}]\) and \([H+] = [1 \times 10^{14}]\)
Neutral is at \([H+] = [1 \times 10^{7}]\)
1.2. Determine pH by \([H_{3}O+]\)
Info taken from UTT Instructure
- Formula: \(pH = -log[H_{3}O+]\)
- Example:
- If Morality of Hydrogen Chloride is \(0.0025M\). Assume HCI is a strong acid and is
100% ionized in water.
- \(pH = -log(0.0025) = -(-2.60) = 2.60\)
- If Morality of Hydrogen Chloride is \(3.467 \times 10^{-4}\). Assume HCI is a strong acid and is
100% ionized in water.
- \(pH = -log(3.467 \times 10^{-4}) = -(-3.46) = 3.46\)
- If Morality of Hydrogen Chloride is \(0.0025M\). Assume HCI is a strong acid and is
100% ionized in water.
1.3. Determine pOH by \([OH-]\)
Info taken from UTT Instructure
- Formula: \(pOH = -log[OH-]\)
1.4. Convert pOH to pH and vice-versa
- Formula: \(14 = pOH + pH\)