The pH scale is a numerical scale that shows how?acidic?or?alkaline?a solution is
The values on the pH scale go from 1-14 (extremely acidic substances have values of below 1)
All acids have pH values of?below?7, all alkalis have pH values?above?7
The?lower?the pH then the?more acidic?the solution is
The?higher?the pH then the?more alkaline?the solution is
The pH scale showing acidity, neutrality and alkalinity
pH of water
An equilibrium exists in water where few water molecules dissociate into proton and hydroxide ions
H2O(l) ? H+(aq) + OH-(aq)
The equilibrium constant for this reaction is:
Kc?x [H2O] = [H+] [OH-]
Since the concentration the H+?and OH-?ions is very small, the concentration of water is considered to be a constant, such that the expression can be rewritten as:
Kw?= [H+] [OH-]
Where?Kw?(ionic product of water)????? = ????????Kc?x [H2O]
=???????? 10-14?mol2?dm-3?at 298K
Water at 298K has?equal amounts?of?OH-?and?H+?ions?with concentrations of?10-7?mol dm-3
To calculate the pH of water, the following formula should be used:
pH?? ??? = -log (10-7)
= 7
Thus, water has a pH of 7
pH of acids
Acidic?solutions (strong or weak)?always?have more H+?than OH-?ions
Since the concentration of?H+?is always?greater?than the concentration of?OH-?ions, [H+] is always?greater?than 10-7?mol dm-3
Using the pH formula, this means that the?pH of acidic solutions?is always?below?7
The higher the [H+] of the acid, the lower the pH
pH of bases
Basic?solutions (strong or weak)?always?have more?OH-than H+?ions
Since the concentration of?OH-is always?greater?than the concentration of?H+?ions, [H+] is always?smaller?than 10-7?mol dm-3
Using the pH formula, this means that the?pH of basic solutions?is always?above?7
The higher the [OH-] of the base, the higher the pH