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'''Potential of hydrogen''' ('''pH''') is a scale that measures the [[acid]]ity or [[alkalinity]] of a solution. Values for pH range from 0 (strongly acidic) to 14 (strongly alkaline or basic). The pH of a neutral solution, such as [[Distilled water|pure water]], is 7, whereas the pH of an acidic solution is less than 7 and the pH of a basic solution is greater than 7. The pH scale is [[logarithm]]ic, meaning that each value is 10 fold the next (for example, a pH of 12 is 10 times more basic than a pH value of 11). <!--I'm sure this can be explained better -->
'''Potential of hydrogen''' ('''pH''') is a scale that measures the [[acid]]ity or [[alkalinity]] of a solution. Values for pH range from 0 (strongly acidic) to 14 (strongly alkaline or basic). The pH of a neutral solution, such as [[Distilled water|pure water]], is 7, whereas the pH of an acidic solution is less than 7 and the pH of a basic solution is greater than 7. The pH scale is [[logarithm]]ic, meaning that each value is 10 fold the next (for example, a pH of 12 is 10 times more basic than a pH value of 11). <!--I'm sure this can be explained better -->


== formal definition ==
pH is defined by
pH is defined by


<math> pH = -log \left[H_\mathrm{3}O^+\right]  = log \frac{1}{\left[H_\mathrm{3}O^+\right]} </math>
<math> pH = -log \left[H_\mathrm{3}O^+\right]  = log \frac{1}{\left[H_\mathrm{3}O^+\right]} </math>


Because of concentration of hydroxide ions times the concentration of hydronium ion is constant, namely
Because of concentration of hydronium ions times the concentration of hydroxide ions is constant, namely




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<math> pOH = -log \left[OH^-\right]  = log \frac{1}{\left[OH^-\right]} </math>
<math> pOH = -log \left[OH^-\right]  = log \frac{1}{\left[OH^-\right]} </math>
== pH of common items ==


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Revision as of 15:18, 9 October 2007


Potential of hydrogen (pH) is a scale that measures the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. Values for pH range from 0 (strongly acidic) to 14 (strongly alkaline or basic). The pH of a neutral solution, such as pure water, is 7, whereas the pH of an acidic solution is less than 7 and the pH of a basic solution is greater than 7. The pH scale is logarithmic, meaning that each value is 10 fold the next (for example, a pH of 12 is 10 times more basic than a pH value of 11).


formal definition

pH is defined by

Because of concentration of hydronium ions times the concentration of hydroxide ions is constant, namely



where pOH is defined in a manner similar to pH, as shown below.


pH of common items

SubstancespH range
Human gastric juice1 - 3
Limes1.8 - 2.0
Soft drinks2.0 - 4.0
Lemons2.2 - 2.4
Vinegar2.4 - 3.4
Apples2.9 - 3.3
Tomatoes4.0 - 4.4
Beer4.0 - 5.0
Bananas4.5 - 4.7
Human urine4.8 - 8.4
Cow's milk6.3 - 6.6
Human saliva6.5 - 7.5
Human blood plasma7.3 - 7.5
Egg white7.6 - 8.0
Milk of magnesia10.5
Household ammonia11 - 12