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The pH Scale: Measuring Acidity from 0 to 14

pH quantifies hydrogen ion activity in solution—the cornerstone of acid-base chemistry. Danish biochemist Sørensen introduced the scale in 1909. Water's autoionization (Kw = 10⁻¹⁴ at 25°C) defines the neutral point at pH 7.

Concept Fundamentals
0–14
pH Range
7.0
Neutral pH
1.0×10⁻¹⁴
Kw (25°C)
10× per unit
Log Scale
Calculate pH, pOH, [H⁺], [OH⁻]Convert between pH-related values with temperature corrections

Why This Chemistry Calculation Matters

Why: pH controls enzyme activity, corrosion rates, drug solubility, and water quality. Blood must stay pH 7.35–7.45; soil pH affects crop yield; pool water needs pH 7.2–7.8.

How: Enter pH, pOH, [H⁺], or [OH⁻] in any calculation mode. The calculator applies pH = -log[H⁺], pOH = -log[OH⁻], and pH + pOH = pKw. Temperature adjusts Kw for accurate results.

  • Sørensen coined "pH" for "power of hydrogen" while studying beer brewing at Carlsberg.
  • Each pH unit represents a 10-fold change in [H⁺]—pH 3 is 10× more acidic than pH 4.
  • Pure water at 37°C has neutral pH ≈ 6.81 because Kw increases with temperature.

Sample Examples

💧 Pure Water (Neutral)

pH 7.0 at 25°C - the neutral reference point

⚗️ Strong Acid (0.1 M HCl)

Hydrochloric acid - complete dissociation

🍋 Weak Acid (Acetic Acid)

Vinegar-like acidity, Ka = 1.8×10⁻⁵

🩸 Human Blood

Tightly regulated pH 7.35-7.45

🧪 Ammonia Solution

Common household base, pH ~11.5

☕ Black Coffee

Slightly acidic beverage, pH ~5

🔥 Stomach Acid (Gastric)

Very strong acid, pH 1.5-3.5

🍋 Lemon Juice

Citric acid, very acidic pH ~2

🌊 Seawater

Slightly basic ocean water

🥧 Baking Soda Solution

Sodium bicarbonate in water

🧴 Household Bleach

Strong base, corrosive pH ~12.5

🚿 Drain Cleaner (NaOH)

Very strong base, dangerous

🌧️ Normal Rainwater

Slightly acidic due to CO₂

☢️ Acid Rain

Pollution-affected precipitation

Enter Values

Affects Kw value
Enter pH value (0-14)

For educational and informational purposes only. Verify with a qualified professional.

🔬 Chemistry Facts

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Sørensen defined pH in 1909 at the Carlsberg Laboratory in Copenhagen.

— IUPAC

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Water autoionizes: 2H₂O ⇌ H₃O⁺ + OH⁻ with Kw = 1.0×10⁻¹⁴ at 25°C.

— IUPAC

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Human blood pH 7.35–7.45 is maintained by bicarbonate and protein buffers.

— Clinical chemistry

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Kw doubles roughly every 15°C; neutral pH shifts below 7 at higher temperatures.

— NIST

1. What is pH?

pH is a measure of the hydrogen ion concentration in a solution, indicating its acidity or basicity. The pH scale typically ranges from 0 to 14, where 7 is neutral, values below 7 are acidic, and values above 7 are basic (alkaline). The "p" in pH stands for "power" or "potential" of hydrogen.

Acidic (pH < 7)

Higher [H⁺] concentration. Examples: lemon juice (2.0), vinegar (2.5), stomach acid (1.5)

Neutral (pH = 7)

Equal [H⁺] and [OH⁻]. Pure water at 25°C. [H⁺] = [OH⁻] = 10⁻⁷ M

Basic (pH > 7)

Higher [OH⁻] concentration. Examples: baking soda (8.5), ammonia (11.5), bleach (12.5)

2. How Does pH Work?

The pH scale is logarithmic, meaning each whole number change represents a 10-fold change in hydrogen ion concentration. A solution with pH 3 has 10 times more H⁺ ions than pH 4, and 100 times more than pH 5. This logarithmic relationship allows us to express a very wide range of concentrations on a simple 0-14 scale.

🔬 The Logarithmic Relationship

Understanding the Scale

  • 1pH = -log₁₀[H⁺] (negative log of H⁺ concentration)
  • 2Each pH unit = 10× change in [H⁺]
  • 3pH 0 = 1 M H⁺, pH 7 = 10⁻⁷ M H⁺, pH 14 = 10⁻¹⁴ M H⁺

Why Logarithms?

  • Compresses huge concentration range (10¹⁴-fold)
  • Makes small number differences meaningful
  • Negative sign gives intuitive scale (lower = more acidic)

3. When to Use pH Calculations

pH calculations are essential in countless fields from medicine to agriculture, environmental science to food processing. Understanding and controlling pH is crucial for many chemical and biological processes.

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Medical & Biology

Blood pH must stay 7.35-7.45 for survival. Drug formulations, enzyme activity, and cellular processes are all pH-dependent.

  • Blood gas analysis
  • Urine testing
  • Drug solubility
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Agriculture

Soil pH affects nutrient availability. Most crops prefer pH 6.0-7.0. Hydroponic systems require precise pH control.

  • Soil testing
  • Fertilizer selection
  • Hydroponics
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Water Quality

Pool water needs pH 7.2-7.8. Drinking water should be 6.5-8.5. Aquariums require species-specific pH.

  • Swimming pools
  • Wastewater treatment
  • Aquaculture

4. Key Formulas

pH Definition

pH = -log₁₀[H⁺]
[H⁺] = 10^(-pH)

pOH Definition

pOH = -log₁₀[OH⁻]
[OH⁻] = 10^(-pOH)

pH + pOH Relationship

pH + pOH = pKw = 14 (at 25°C)
[H⁺] × [OH⁻] = Kw = 1.0 × 10⁻¹⁴ (at 25°C)

Temperature Effect

Kw increases with temperature
At higher T: neutral pH < 7, pKw < 14

5. Example

Example: For [H⁺] = 10⁻³ M, pH = -log(10⁻³) = 3.0 (acidic). For [OH⁻] = 10⁻² M, pOH = 2, so pH = 14 - 2 = 12 (basic).

6. Practical Applications

pH is used in blood gas analysis, soil testing, pool maintenance, food processing, wastewater treatment, drug formulation, and enzyme activity studies.

7. Limitations and Considerations

pH depends on temperature (Kw changes). Activity coefficients affect accuracy at high ionic strength. Electrode calibration is required for precise measurements.

⚠️ Safety:

pH below 2 or above 12 can cause chemical burns. Wear PPE when handling strong acids/bases. Never mix acids with bases without proper training.

8. Common pH Values Reference

SubstancepHType
Battery Acid0.5Acidic
Gastric Acid1.5Acidic
Lemon Juice2.0Acidic
Vinegar2.5Acidic
Orange Juice3.5Acidic
Tomato Juice4.0Acidic
Black Coffee5.0Acidic
Milk6.5Acidic
Pure Water7.0Neutral
Blood7.4Basic

9. 📚 Official Data Sources

⚠️ Disclaimer: This calculator uses IUPAC pH conventions and standard Kw values. For precise work, consult IUPAC Gold Book, NIST pH Standards, and authoritative analytical chemistry textbooks (e.g., Harris, Quantitative Chemical Analysis).

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