pH Scale (Cambridge (CIE) AS Chemistry)

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The pH Scale

  • The pH scale is a numerical scale that shows how acidic or alkaline a solution is

  • The values on the pH scale go from 1-14 (extremely acidic substances have values of below 1)

    • All acids have pH values below 7

    • All alkalis have pH values above 7

  • The lower the pH, the more acidic the solution is

  • The higher the pH, the more alkaline the solution is

The pH scale

The pH scale, IGCSE & GCSE Chemistry revision notes

The pH scale shows the acidity, neutrality and alkalinity of chemicals

pH of water

  • An equilibrium exists in water where few water molecules dissociate into proton and hydroxide ions:

H2O (l) ⇌ H+ (aq) + OH(aq)

  • The equilibrium constant expression for this reaction is:

Kcfraction numerator stretchy left square bracket H to the power of plus stretchy right square bracket bold space stretchy left square bracket OH to the power of minus stretchy right square bracket over denominator stretchy left square bracket H subscript 2 O stretchy right square bracket end fraction

  • The equilibrium constant expression can be rearranged to:

Kc x [H2O] = [H+] [OH]

  • Since the concentration of the H+ and OH- ions is very small, the concentration of water is considered to be a constant

    • So, the expression can be rewritten as:

Kw = [H+] [OH]

  • Where Kw (ionic product of water) = Kc x [H2O] = 10-14 mol2 dm-3 at 298K

  • Water at 298K has equal amounts of OH- and H+ ions with concentrations of 10-7 mol dm-3

  • To calculate the pH of water, the following formula should be used:

pH = –log [H+ (aq)]

  • Where [H+ (aq)] is the concentration of H+ / H3O+ ions

  • So, the calculation is:

    • pH = -log (10-7) = 7

  • Thus, water has a pH of 7

pH of acids

  • Acidic solutions (strong or weak) always have more H+ than OH- ions

  • Since the concentration of H+ is always greater than the concentration of OH- ions, [H+] is always greater than 10-7 mol dm-3

  • Using the pH formula, this means that the pH of acidic solutions is always below 7

  • The higher the [H+] of the acid, the lower the pH

pH of bases

  • Basic solutions (strong or weak) always have more OH- than H+ ions

  • Since the concentration of OH- is always greater than the concentration of H+ ions, [H+] is always smaller than 10-7 mol dm-3

  • Using the pH formula, this means that the pH of basic solutions is always above 7

  • The higher the [OH-] of the base, the higher the pH

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