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Chapter 19 Notes, part III pH and [H + ]. Hydrogen and hydroxide in H 2 O Working with the Arrhenius acid definition, we say that acids are: –HX  H +

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1 Chapter 19 Notes, part III pH and [H + ]

2 Hydrogen and hydroxide in H 2 O Working with the Arrhenius acid definition, we say that acids are: –HX  H + + X - And that a base would be: –XOH  X + and OH -

3 Hydrogen and hydroxide in H 2 O Water, being made up of both H + and OH - can dissociate giving us the formula: –H 2 O  H + + OH - But it only does once out of every 500,000,000 molecules!

4 Hydrogen and hydroxide in H 2 O We can measure how much H + and OH - there is in regular water. [H + ]=1x10 -7 M and [OH - ]=1x10 -7 M From this information, we can get a dissociation constant for water.

5 Hydrogen and hydroxide in H 2 O K w =[H + ]x[OH - ] K w =(1.0x10 -7 M)x(1.0x10 -7 M) K w = 1x10 -14

6 Acids, Bases and Concentration Even if a solution is acidic or basic, [H + ][OH - ] = 1x10 -14Even if a solution is acidic or basic, [H + ][OH - ] = 1x10 -14 Like a see-saw, raising or lowering the amount of H + will change the amount of OH -.Like a see-saw, raising or lowering the amount of H + will change the amount of OH -.

7 The pH Scale The pH scale is a logarithmic scale from 0 to 14. It measures the concentration of H + (pH stands for “potential hydrogen”) with the formula: pH = -log[H + ]

8 The pH Scale Water has a pH of 7.0, which is neutral. Less than 7.0 is acidic (the closer to zero the stronger the acid). More than 7.0 is basic (the closer to 14 the stronger the base).

9 Obj. 11-12…pH and pOH Scales pH = ‘power of hydrogen ion’ logarithmic scale…each step is ten times Stronger/weaker than the one next to it! pH scale…  0 -14  7 = neutral  0 - 7 = acidic  7 - 14 = basic/alkaline  0 = strongest acid  14 = strongest base

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12 The pH Scale Another way to look at it is the concentration of hydrogen in a solution is 1x10 -x M. X is the pH.

13 The pOH Scale The pOH scale measures the hydroxide ion concentration. Because K w =[H + ][OH - ]=1x10 -14, 14=pH + pOH Given this, you can solve for pH, pOH and [OH - ] given just [H + ].

14 How to measure pH Indicators-chemical dyes used to determine pH of substances –Cheap, but only precise at specific temperatures and have limited range pH meter-device that uses two electrodes to measure pH

15 Practice Problem #1 What is the pH of a solution where [H+] = 1.0x10 -3 M?

16 Practice Problem #2 What is the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution with a pH of 9.6?

17 Practice Problem #3 What is the pOH of a solution with a pH of 6.2?

18 Practice Problem #4 What is the pOH of a solution with a [H+]=2.9x10 -11 M?

19 Practice Problem #5 Find [OH - ], pH and pOH of a solution where [H + ]=7.2x10 -2 M.


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