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Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide concentration, pH, and pOH

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Page 1: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

Working with [H3O+], [OH–], pH, and pOHIntroduction

Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide concentration, pH, and pOH

Page 2: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

From Math:

Here’s something that we should be aware of from Math, concerning logs

Page 3: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

From Math:If: a × b = c

If A TIMES B is equal to c

Page 4: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

From Math:If: a × b = c Then: log(a) + log(b) = log(c)

Then the log of (a) PLUS the log of (b) is equal to the log of (c).

Page 5: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

We already know that in any aqueous solution the concentration of hydronium times the concentration of hydroxide is equal to Kw.

3

3

w

3 w

w

w

log H O log OH log

H O O

log H O log OH log

pH pO p

H

H

K

K

K

K

Page 6: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

If we take the log of everything, it follows that the log of H3O+ concentration plus the log of OH minus concentration is equal to the log of Kw.

3

3

3 w

w

w

w

log H O log OH log

H O OH

log H O log OH log

pH pOH p

K

K

K

K

Page 7: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

Now, we’ll multiply everything by negative 1

3

3

3 w

w

w

w

log H O log OH log

H O OH

log H O log OH log

pH pOH p

K

K

K

K

–1

Page 8: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

And we get that the negative log of hydronium ion concentration plus the negative log of hydroxide ion concentration is equal to the negative log of Kw.

3

3 w

3

w

w

w

H O OH

log H O log OH log

log H O log OH l

p p

o

H p H

g

O

K

K

K

K

Page 9: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

The negative log of the hydronium ion concentration is the pH,

3

3 w

3 w

w

w

H O OH

log H O log OH log

log OH llog H og

pOH pH

O

p

K

K

K

K

Page 10: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

the negative log of the hydroxide ion concentration is pOH,

3 w

3 w

3 w

w

H O OH

log H O log OH log

log H O log OH lo

p

g

HpH pO

K

K

K

K

Page 11: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

And the negative log of Kw is equal to something called pKw.

3 w

3 w

3 w

w

H O OH

log H O log OH log

log H O log OH

pH pOH p

log

K

K

K

K

Page 12: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

So we have two important equations: the concentration of hydronium times the concentration of hydroxide is equal to Kw.

3 w

w

H O OH

pH pOH p

K

K

Page 13: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

And the pH PLUS the pOH is equal to pKw.

w

3 wH O OH

pH pOH pK

K

Page 14: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

Where the pKw is defined as the –logKw

w

3 wH O OH

pH pOH pK

K

Where pKw = –logKw

Page 15: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

Both of these equations are true for ANY temperature at which water is a liquid.

3 w

w

H O OH

pH pOH p

K

K

True for any temperature at which water is a

liquid

Page 16: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

Now, we’ll zoom into a temperature of 25°C.

25°C

Page 17: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

At 25°C, Kw = 1.0 × 10-14

At 25°C Kw = 1.0 × 10-

14

pKw = –logKw = –log(1.0 × 10–14) = 14.00

Page 18: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

So at 25°C, the pKw…

At 25°C Kw = 1.0 × 10-

14

pKw = –logKw = –log(1.0 × 10–14) = 14.00

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Which is the negative log of Kw

At 25°C Kw = 1.0 × 10-

14

pKw = –logKw = –log(1.0 × 10–14) = 14.00

Page 20: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

Is the –log of 1.0 × 10–14 …

At 25°C Kw = 1.0 × 10-

14

pKw = –logKw = –log(1.0 × 10–14) = 14.00

Page 21: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

Which is equal to 14.00

At 25°C Kw = 1.0 × 10-

14

pKw = –logKw = –log(1.0 × 10–14) = 14.00

Page 22: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

So we can say that specifically at 25°C

At 25°C

pKw = 14.00

Page 23: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

The pKw is equal to 14.00

At 25°C

pKw = 14.00

Page 24: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

Remember, we had recently determined that pKw is equal to pH + pOH

At 25°C

pKw = 14.00

pKw = pH + pOH = 14.00

Page 25: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

And at 25° pkw = 14.00

At 25°C

pKw = 14.00

pKw = pH + pOH = 14.00

Page 26: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

Therefore we can say that at 25°C, pH + pOH = 14.00

At 25°C

pH + pOH = 14.00

Page 27: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

You’ll be using this equation a lot. Just make sure you use caution. Remember, this is true ONLY at 25°C.

At 25°C

pH + pOH = 14.00

This is true ONLY at 25°C!

Page 28: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

Remember that if temperature is not mentioned in a problem, we can assume that it is 25°C

At 25°C If temperature is not mentioned, assume

that it is 25°C

Page 29: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

And we can assume that pH + pOH is equal to 14.

At 25°C If temperature is not mentioned, assume

that

pH + pOH = 14.00

Page 30: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

Here’s an example. We’re told that the pOH of a solution is 3.49 and we’re asked what the pH is?

The pOH of a solution is 3.49. What is the pH?

pH + pOH = 14.00

Page 31: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

We are not given the temperature, so we can assume its 25°C and that pH + pOH is equal to 14

The pOH of a solution is 3.49. What is the pH?

pH + pOH = 14.00

pH 14.00 pOH

14.0

pH pOH 14

0 3.49

pH 10.51

.00

Page 32: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

We want to find the pH, so we rearrange the blue equation to solve for pH, and we get the yellow equation: pH = 14 minus pOH.

The pOH of a solution is 3.49. What is the pH?

pH + pOH = 14.00

pH 14.00 pOH

14.0

pH pOH 14

0 3.49

pH 10.51

.00

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Which is 14 minus 3.49

The pOH of a solution is 3.49. What is the pH?

pH + pOH = 14.00

pH pOH 14.00

pH 14.00 p

14.00

pH 10

3.

.

OH

1

49

5

Page 34: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

And that equals 10.51. So the pH is 10.51.

The pOH of a solution is 3.49. What is the pH?

pH + pOH = 14.00

pH pOH 14.00

pH 14.00 pOH

14.00 3.49

pH 10.51

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Now we’ll review the things we know are true at any temperature and things we know are true ONLY at 25°C.

At ANY Temperature ONLY at 25°C

Page 36: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

We’ll start with equations that are true at ANY temperature

At ANY Temperature ONLY at 25°C

Page 37: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

[H+][OH–] = Kw

At ANY Temperature ONLY at 25°C

[H3O+][OH–] = Kw

Page 38: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

pH + pOH = pKw

At ANY Temperature ONLY at 25°C

[H3O+][OH–] = Kw

pH + pOH = pKw

Page 39: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

pH = –log[H3O+]

At ANY Temperature ONLY at 25°C

[H3O+][OH–] = Kw

pH + pOH = pKw

pH = –log[H3O+]

Page 40: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

[H3O+] = 10–pH

At ANY Temperature ONLY at 25°C

[H3O+][OH–] = Kw

pH + pOH = pKw

pH = –log[H3O+]

[H3O+] = 10–pH

Page 41: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

pOH = –log[OH–]

At ANY Temperature ONLY at 25°C

[H3O+][OH–] = Kw

pH + pOH = pKw

pH = –log[H3O+]

[H3O+] = 10–pH

pOH = –log[OH–]

Page 42: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

[OH–] = 10–pOH

At ANY Temperature ONLY at 25°C

[H3O+][OH–] = Kw

pH + pOH = pKw

pH = –log[H3O+]

[H3O+] = 10–pH

pOH = –log[OH–]

[OH–] = 10–pOH

Page 43: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

pKw = –log(Kw)

At ANY Temperature ONLY at 25°C

[H3O+][OH–] = Kw

pH + pOH = pKw

pH = –log[H3O+]

[H3O+] = 10–pH

pOH = –log[OH–]

[OH–] = 10–pOH

pKw = –log(Kw)

Page 44: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

We can solve the previous equation for Kw, we get Kw = 10–pKw

At ANY Temperature ONLY at 25°C

[H3O+][OH–] = Kw

pH + pOH = pKw

pH = –log[H3O+]

[H3O+] = 10–pH

pOH = –log[OH–]

[OH–] = 10–pOH

pKw = –log(Kw)

Kw = 10–pKw

Page 45: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

Now we’ll review what is true ONLY at 25°C

At ANY Temperature ONLY at 25°C

[H3O+][OH–] = Kw

pH + pOH = pKw

pH = –log[H3O+]

[H3O+] = 10–pH

pOH = –log[OH–]

[OH–] = 10–pOH

pKw = –log(Kw)

Kw = 10–pKw

Page 46: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

[H+][OH–] = 1.0 × 10–14

At ANY Temperature ONLY at 25°C

[H3O+][OH–] = Kw[H3O+][OH–] =1.0 × 10–

14

pH + pOH = pKw

pH = –log[H3O+]

[H3O+] = 10–pH

pOH = –log[OH–]

[OH–] = 10–pOH

pKw = –log(Kw)

Kw = 10–pKw

Page 47: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

pH + pOH = 14.00

At ANY Temperature ONLY at 25°C

[H3O+][OH–] = Kw[H3O+][OH–] =1.0 × 10–

14

pH + pOH = pKw pH + pOH = 14.00

pH = –log[H3O+]

[H3O+] = 10–pH

pOH = –log[OH–]

[OH–] = 10–pOH

pKw = –log(Kw)

Kw = 10–pKw

Page 48: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

Kw = 1.0 × 10–14

At ANY Temperature ONLY at 25°C

[H3O+][OH–] = Kw[H3O+][OH–] =1.0 × 10–

14

pH + pOH = pKw pH + pOH = 14.00

pH = –log[H3O+] Kw = 1.0 × 10–14

[H3O+] = 10–pH

pOH = –log[OH–]

[OH–] = 10–pOH

pKw = –log(Kw)

Kw = 10–pKw

Page 49: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

pKw = 14.00.

At ANY Temperature ONLY at 25°C

[H3O+][OH–] = Kw[H3O+][OH–] =1.0 × 10–

14

pH + pOH = pKw pH + pOH = 14.00

pH = –log[H3O+] Kw = 1.0 × 10–14

[H3O+] = 10–pH pKw = 14.00

pOH = –log[OH–]

[OH–] = 10–pOH

pKw = –log(Kw)

Kw = 10–pKw

Page 50: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

So we see that any equations that contain the number 14, are ONLY true at 25°C.

At ANY Temperature ONLY at 25°C

[H3O+][OH–] = Kw[H3O+][OH–] =1.0 × 10–

14

pH + pOH = pKw pH + pOH = 14.00

pH = –log[H3O+] Kw = 1.0 × 10–14

[H3O+] = 10–pH pKw = 14.00

pOH = –log[OH–]

[OH–] = 10–pOH

pKw = –log(Kw)

Kw = 10–pKw

Page 51: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

In order to succeed in the rest of this unit You REALLY need to KNOW all these equations! Pause and make a screen capture of this, save it, and go over it periodically.

At ANY Temperature ONLY at 25°C

[H3O+][OH–] = Kw[H3O+][OH–] =1.0 × 10–

14

pH + pOH = pKw pH + pOH = 14.00

pH = –log[H3O+] Kw = 1.0 × 10–14

[H3O+] = 10–pH pKw = 14.00

pOH = –log[OH–]

[OH–] = 10–pOH

pKw = –log(Kw)

Kw = 10–pKw

You REALLY need to

KNOW all these

equations!

Page 52: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

Here’s the “square” at 25°C. It shows all the formulas you can use to make one step or two step conversions among [H3O+], [OH-], pH, and pOH.

[H3O+

][OH–

]

pH pOH

pH =–log[H3O+]

[OH–] =10–pOH

pOH =–

log[OH–][H3O+]

=10–pH

[H3O+][OH–] = 1.00 × 10–14

pH + pOH = 14.00

The Squareat 25°C

Page 53: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

It would be good if you could draw something similar to this from memory. It will help you with the calculations you’ll be required to do.

[H3O+

][OH–

]

pH pOH

pH =–log[H3O+]

[OH–] =10–pOH

pOH =–

log[OH–][H3O+]

=10–pH

[H3O+][OH–] = 1.00 × 10–14

pH + pOH = 14.00

The Squareat 25°C

Page 54: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

For now, you may want to pause the video, take a screen shot and print yourself a copy of this to work with.

[H3O+

][OH–

]

pH pOH

pH =–log[H3O+]

[OH–] =10–pOH

pOH =–

log[OH–][H3O+]

=10–pH

[H3O+][OH–] = 1.00 × 10–14

pH + pOH = 14.00

The Squareat 25°C

Page 55: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

Here’s a simpler version we can use to help us come up with plans for calculations

[H3O+

][OH–

]

pH pOH

Page 56: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

For example, Let’s say we’re given the hydronium ion concentration and we want to find the pOH

[H3O+

][OH–

]

pH pOH

?

Given

Page 57: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

We can do this in two steps. We could start (click) by converting hydronium ion concentration of pH…

[H3O+

][OH–

]

pH pOH

Given

?

Page 58: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

And in the second step (click), we’ll convert pH to pOH.

[H3O+

][OH–

]

pH pOH

Given

?

Page 59: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

Alternately, we could have started by converting (click) hydronium concentration to hydroxide concentration

[H3O+

][OH–

]

pH pOH

Given

?

Page 60: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

And then (click) hydroxide ion concentration to pOH. This would give us the same answer as the other method.

[H3O+

][OH–

]

pH pOH

Given

?

Page 61: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

In another example, let’s say we’re given the pH and we want to find hydroxide ion concentation.

[H3O+

][OH–

]

pH pOH

?

Given

Page 62: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

We could start (click) by converting pH to pOH

[H3O+

][OH–

]

pH pOH

?

Given

Page 63: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

And then (click) pOH to hydroxide concentration

[H3O+

][OH–

]

pH pOH

?

Given

Page 64: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

Or alternately, we could have started with pH (click) and converted to hydronium concentration

[H3O+

][OH–

]

pH pOH

?

Given

Page 65: Working with [H 3 O + ], [OH – ], pH, and pOH Introduction Here, we’ll introduce some useful relationships that exist among hydronium concentration, hydroxide

And then from (click) hydronium concentration to hydroxide concentration.

[H3O+

][OH–

]

pH pOH

?

Given