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Page 1: ACIDS & BASES pH How We Measure Acids and Bases Blue Base.

ACIDS & BASES

pHHow W

e Measu

re Acids a

nd Bases

Blue Base

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What is pH?A pH scale is how we measure how acidic

or basic something is.

When we dissolve an acid in water, it ionizes and produces excess Hydrogen Ions, H+

pH is formally how we measure the activity of those Hydrogen Ions in solutions.

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WHERE DO COMMON SUBSTANCES FALL ON THE SCALE?

pH is a range that usually is expressed as going from 0 to 14, though it can go beyond that range.

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What Exactly does the pH Number Mean?

• When we studied solutions, we learned about Molarity, or moles-per-liter.

• pH is a special way of measuring the moles of Hydrogen Ions in a solution.

• The problem is that the number of moles can vary by many orders of magnitude.

• To solve that problem, we use a logarithmic scale, proposed by the Danish Scientist Soren Sorensen in 1909.

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WHERE DO THE NUMBERS COME FROM?

In a liter of water, a very small potion of the molecules will self-ionize, and split into a hydrogen ion (H+) and a hydroxide (OH-) ion.

In this process the Hydrogen attaches to another water and creates something called a hydronium ion (H3O+).

Hydronium ion (H3O+) and Hydrogen ion (H+) can be used interchangeably in discussions or math with no problem .

Water is Amphoteric – Both an Acid and a Base

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HOW DO WE GET THE NUMBERS?

When water self-ionizes, the concentrations of the hydrogen ions and the hydroxide ions are 1 × 10-7 moles/liter (they are the same, because each split water molecule produces one of each)

We show concentrations by placing them in square brackets, like this:

[H+] = 1.0 × 10-7 mols/L

The pH is the negative Log of the Hydrogen Ion Concentration, [H+], so for water:

pH = - Log [1.0 × 10-7mol/L]

pH = 7

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LET’S LOOK AT SOME OF THE CONCENTRATIONSHow do the concentrations of [H+] compare to pH?

1×10-14 mol/L

1×10-10

1×10-12

1×10-8

1×10-2

1×10-4

1×10-6

1×100

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Let’s Practice

pH is a measure of the hydrogen ion concentration

pH is calculated using the following formula: pH = -log10[H+]

Find the pH of a 0.2mol/L-1 (0.2M) solution of HCl

Write the balanced equation for the dissociation of the acid HCl -----> H+(aq) + Cl-(aq)

Use the equation to find the [H+]: 0.2 mol/L- HCl produces 0.2 mol/L-1 H+ since HCl is a strong acid that fully dissociates

Calculate pH: pH = -log10[H+] pH = -log10[0.2] = 0.7

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Let’s Practice (2)

Find the pH of a 0.2 mol/L (0.2M) solution of H2SO4

Write the balanced equation for the dissociation of the acid

H2SO4 -----> 2H+(aq) + SO42-(aq)

Use the equation to find the [H+]:

0.2 mol/L H2SO4 produces 2 x 0.2 = 0.4 mol/L H+ since H2SO4 is a strong acid that fully dissociates

Calculate pH: pH = -log10[H+]

pH = -log10[0.4] = 0.4

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Let’s Practice (3)

A hydrogen ion concentration is found to be [H+] = 2.3×10-5 mol/L what is the pH between (without a calculator).

1×10-5 would be a pH of 5, but this is more than that.

1×10-4 would be a pH of 4, but is less, so it is between the two.

What is the actual pH? (us your calculator)

pH = - log[H+]

pH = - log(2.3×10-5)

pH = 4.6

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pH and pOH – What is pOH?Remember that water splits into both an OH- and an H+ when it ionizes. Because of this, we

define the pOH just like pH, but it is the negative log of the hydroxide ion concentration instead of the hydrogen ion concentration:

pOH = - log[OH-]

so for water:

pOH = - Log [1.0 × 10-7 mol/L]

pOH = 7

Interestingly, the pOH and the pH are the same for water. That is because the concentration of H and OH are the same. [H+] = [OH-]

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Let’s Practice pOH

The hydroxide ion concentration of a solution is found to be 3.4 × 10-4 mol/L What is the pOH?

pOH = - log [OH-]

pOH = - log (3.4 × 10-4 mol/L )

pOH = 3.5

What is the pH of that same solution?

14 = pH + pOH

pH = 14 – pOH

pH = 14 – 3.5

pH = 10.5

Is the solution an acid or a base?

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Let’s Practice pOH

A reference solution of sodium hydroxide is 0.005 M (mol/L). What should its pH be?

Write the balanced equation for the dissociation of the base

NaOH-----> Na+(aq) + OH-(aq)

there is one mole of OH- for each mole of base, so [OH-] = 0.005 mol/L

Find the pOH first:

pOH = - log [OH-]

pOH = - log (0.005 mol/L )

pOH = 2.3

What is the pH of that same solution?

14 = pH + pOH

pH = 14 – pOH

pH = 14 – 2.3

pH = 11.7

Is the solution an acid or a base?

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Is it Acid Rain?

A solution of rainwater has a hydronium ion concentration of 3.98 × 10-5 mol/L . What is its pH? Is it acid rain?

pH = - log [H3O+] (Remember that H3O+ = H+)

pH = - log (of 3.98 × 10-5 )

pH = 4.4

Acid rain has a pH of less than 5, so yes – it is acid rain

pOH = 14 – pH, so

pOH = 14 - 4.4

pOH = 9.6

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