ph scale chemistry. dissociation water will split apart to give a h +1 ion and an oh -1 ion. h 2 o...
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pH SCALE
Chemistry
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Dissociation
Water will split apart to give a H+1 ion and an OH-1 ion.
H2O(l) H+1(aq)+ OH-1
(aq)
The equilibrium constant for this is Kw (like Ksp )
Kw = [H+1] x [OH-1] = 1.0 x 10-14
No matter how much of H+1 or OH-1 present, this will always be true. Why?
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If the [H+1] is 0.1 M what is the [OH-1]? Kw = [H+1] x [OH-1] = 1.0 x 10-14
so: 1.0 x 10-14 = (0.1) x [OH-1] [OH-1] = 1.0 x 10-14/ 0.1 = 1.0 x10-13
What happens if I mix 0.1 M [H+1] and 0.1 M [OH-1]?
Problem: Calculate the [OH-1] if the [H+1] is 0.005 M
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pH Scale
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pH Scale
pH = -log10[H+]
[H+] = 10-pH
Scale is logarithmic Every step in pH is factor of
10 of [H+] Example:
pH = 3 [H+] = 1 x 10-3 M pH = 4 [H+] = 1 x 10-4 M
Low pH More Acidic! High pH More Basic!
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pH Calculations
Determine the pH of a solution that has [H+] = 3 x 10-5 M.
What is the pH of concentrated HCl? ([H+] = 1.0 M)
Determine the [H+] of a solution with pH = 8.5.
What is the [H+] of concentrated H2SO4 (pH = -18)?
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[OH-]
Water breaks down into H+ & OH-
H2O H+ + OH-
[H+] x [OH-] = 10-14
Low pOH More Basic
High pOH More Acidic
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More Math Questions
What is the pH of a 1 M NaOH solution? ([OH-] = 1.0 M)
Determine the [H+] of a 0.05 M KOH solution. ([OH-] = 0.05 M)
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Measuring pH
pH often measured with a pH probe
Can be measured with an acid/base indicator such as universal indicator
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pH Indicators
pH Indicators Change
color at a certain pH
HIn H+ + In-
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Natural pH Indicators
Natural pH indicators occur in nature: Blueberries, Red Cabbage, Tumeric, etc.
In acidic soils, hydrangeas produce blue flowers.
In basic soils, hydrangeas produce pink flowers.
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pH Meters
Place a probe in solution
Usually accurate to about 0.01 pH unit
Detects H+ ions electrically
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Questions…
1. Solution X has a pH of 10. Solution Y has a pH of 7. How many times greater is the [H+]X than [H+]Y?
2. [OH-] = 0.001 M, determine:1. pH2. [H+]
3. Which one gives the highest pH?a) 1 M HCl b) 1 M CH3COOH c) 1 M NH3
d) 1 M NaOH