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The pH Scale
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The pH Scale
• Arrange the substances in order of increasing pH.
• Match the pH and [H+] to each substance
• Try to work out the relationship between pH and [H+]
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[H+] pH Substance1.0 x 10-1 1.0 Battery acid
1.0 x 10-2 2.0 Lemon juice
6.3 x 10-3 2.2 Vinegar
1.0 x 10-3 3.0 Apples
3.2 x 10-4 3.5 Soft drink
1.0 x 10-4 4.0 Wine
3.2 x 10-5 4.5 Tomatoes
2.5 x 10-6 5.6 Unpolluted rainwater
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[H+] pH Substance2.5 x 10-7 6.6 Milk
1.0 x 10-7 7.0 Pure water
4.0 x 10-8 7.4 Human Blood
5.0 x 10-9 8.3 Baking Soda Solution
4.0 x 10-9 8.4 Sea Water
3.2 x 10-11 10.5 Milk of Magnesia
1.0 x 10-11 11.0 Household Ammonia
4.0 x 10-13 12.4 Lime
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Calculating pH
• We could use [H+] as a measure of acidity but the numbers would be difficult to work with
• So …. We use a log scale
pH = -log10[H+]
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Calculating pH
• pH = -log10 [H+]
• If [H+] is 1 x10-4 moldm-3 then
• pH = -log10 (1x 10-4) = 4
• If [H+] is 0.05 moldm-3 then
• pH = -log10 0.05 = 1.3
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Calculating pH
• pH = -log10 [H+]
• Calculate the pH of the following solutions
• [H+] = 0.025 moldm-3
• [H+] = 0.125 moldm-3
• [H+] = 0.005 moldm-3
pH 1.6
pH 0.9
pH 2.3
As [H+] increases pH decreases
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Calculating pH of Strong Acids
• pH = -log10 [H+]
• Calculate the pH of the following solutions• For strong acids [H+] = [acid], fully dissociated• 0.1M HCl
• 0.25M HNO3
• 0.1M H2SO4
• 0.15M H2SO4
pH = 1
pH = 0.6
Diprotic [H+] = 0.2 pH = 0.7
Diprotic [H+] = 0.3 pH = 0.5
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Calculating [H+]
• [H+] = 10-pH
• Calculate [H+] from the following pH
• pH = 1
• pH = 2
• pH = 2.5
• pH = 6.95
• pH = -0.5
[H+] = 0.1 moldm-3
[H+] = 0.01 moldm-3
[H+] = 3.16 x 10-3 moldm-3
[H+] = 1.12 x 10-7 moldm-3
[H+] = 3.16 moldm-3
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Calculating pH of Weak Acids
• Weak acids are only partially ionised
• [H+] is not the same as [acid]
• We calculate pH of weak acids using Ka
Ka = [H+][A-] [HA]
Ka ≈ [H+]2 [HA]total
for a weak acid [H+] = [A-]
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• The weak acid CH3COOH has a Ka value of 1.8 x 10-5 mol dm-3 at 300K. Calculate the pH of a 0.1M solution at this temp.
Ka ≈ [H+]2 [HA]total
[H+]2 = Ka[HA]total
[H+] = √ Ka[HA]total
[H+] = √ 1.8 x 10-5 x 0.1
[H+] = 1.34 x 10-3 mol dm-3
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• The weak acid CH3COOH has a Ka value of 1.8 x 10-5 mol dm-3 at 300K. Calculate the pH of a 0.1M solution at this temp.
pH = -log10[H+]
pH = -log10 1.34 x 10-3
[H+] = 1.34 x 10-3 mol dm-3
pH = 2.87
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• A 0.1M solution of a weak acid, HA has a pH value of 2.50. Calculate the value of Ka
pH = -log10[H+]
2.50 = -log10 [H+]
[H+] = 3.16 x 10-3 mol dm-3
Ka ≈ [H+]2 [HA]total
Ka ≈ (3.16 x 10-3) 2
0.1Ka ≈ 1.0 x 10-4 mol dm-3