Ph 4.1. theory – Ionode IJ pH V5.1 User Manual

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4. pH
4.1. Theory

pH is a scale of active hydrogen ion
concentration in aqueous solution. In pure
water, the concentration of hydrogen ions is
10

–7

M. The pH scale converts this to a

convenient positive number:

]

[

log

H

a

pH

pH indicates acidity (pH<7), alkalinity (pH >7) or
neutrality (pH = 7).

Pure water undergoes autoprotolysis to yield
equal numbers of hydrogen and hydroxide ions:



OH

H

O

H

2

The equilibrium constant at 25

o

C is:

14

10

]

[

]

[

OH

H

K

W

pOH is the negative logarithm of the active
hydroxide

concentration.

The

equilibrium

expression can be rewritten as:

14

pOH

pH

pK

W

This equation applies for all aqueous systems.
Very strong acids and bases can have pH’s <0
and >14 respectively.

Although pH is defined for aqueous solutions,
measurements can be made in non-aqueous
solutions provided the solvent is sufficiently
conductive, or a conductive solvent is added to
a non-conductive sample.

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