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PH – A Measure of Acidity and Basicity Logarithm: In mathematics, the logarithm of a number is the exponent to which another fixed value, the base, must.

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1 pH – A Measure of Acidity and Basicity Logarithm: In mathematics, the logarithm of a number is the exponent to which another fixed value, the base, must be raised to produce that number. For example, the logarithm of 1000 to base 10 is 3, because 10 to the power 3 is 1000 (as 1000 = 10 × 10 × 10 = 10 3 ). for any two real numbers b and x where b is positive and not equal to 1, the logarithm of x to base b, denoted log b (x), is the unique real number y such that b y = x. For example, as 64 = 4 3, we have log 4 (64) = 3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logarithm Logarithms are significant especially where we are primarily concerned with the exponents to which numbers are raised. One such application is pH.

2 pH is a common way to express how acidic or basic a solution is. Range = 0 – 14. 0 = Highly acidic; 14 = highly basic; 7.0 = neutral Examples

3 Equation for calculating pH: pH = ‒log [H + ], where [H + ] = molar concentration of hydrogen ion. Example: What is the pH of a 5.15 M HCl solution? Since the molarity of the HCl solution = 5.15, the molarity of the H + ion also = 5.15 mol/L: HCl --> H + + Cl ‒ pH = ‒log [H + ] = ‒log 5.15 = 0.71. Since HCl is an acid, you would expect a low value for the pH.

4 pOH: The opposite of pH. An indication of the concentration of hydroxide ion. The presence of hydroxide is the feature that causes compounds to be basic (Arrhenius base.) pOH = ‒log [OH ‒ ] pOH = 0: Strongly basic; pOH = 14: Strongly acidic pH + pOH = 14.0


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