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What is pH?

pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution, expressed on a scale of 0-14. A pH of 7 is neutral (like pure water), values below 7 are acidic, and values above 7 are basic (alkaline). pH stands for "power of Hydrogen" and is calculated as the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration. The pH concept is essential in chemistry, biology, medicine, agriculture, and industry.

pH Formula

pH = -log[H⁺]Formula: pOH = -log[OH⁻] | pH + pOH = 14

Variables:

  • pHAcidity measure (0-14)
    Acidity measure (0-14)(e.g.: pH = 3 (strong acid))
  • [H⁺]Hydrogen ion concentration (M)
    Hydrogen ion concentration (M)(e.g.: [H⁺] = 10⁻³ M)
  • [OH⁻]Hydroxide ion concentration (M)
    Hydroxide ion concentration (M)(e.g.: [OH⁻] = 10⁻¹¹ M)
  • pOHBasicity measure
    Basicity measure(e.g.: pOH = 11)

Categories:

pH 0-3Strong acid (HCl, H₂SO₄)
pH 4-6Weak acid (vinegar, citrus)
pH 7Neutral (pure water)
pH 8-14Base (soap, bleach)

How to Use the KalkuLab pH Calculator

  1. 1

    Select Mode

    Choose whether to find pH from [H⁺] or [H⁺] from pH.

  2. 2

    Enter Values

    Enter H⁺ concentration (in molar) or the pH value.

  3. 3

    Calculate

    The system calculates the unknown value automatically.

  4. 4

    Interpret Results

    See whether the solution is acidic, neutral, or basic.

Examples

pH of HCl Solution

Problem:

Calculate the pH of 0.001 M HCl solution.

Solution:
  1. 1.[H⁺] = 0.001 = 10⁻³ M
  2. 2.pH = -log(10⁻³) = 3
Result:pH = 3

The solution is acidic.

Concentration from pH

Problem:

What is [H⁺] if pH = 5?

Solution:
  1. 1.[H⁺] = 10^(-pH)
  2. 2.[H⁺] = 10⁻⁵ M
Result:[H⁺] = 0.00001 M

The hydrogen ion concentration is 10⁻⁵ molar.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the pH scale from 0 to 14?
This scale covers [H⁺] concentrations from 10⁰ to 10⁻¹⁴ M, the practical range for most solutions. pH can actually be negative or greater than 14 for very concentrated solutions.
What is a buffer solution?
A buffer is a solution that resists pH change when small amounts of acid or base are added. Example: human blood (pH 7.4) uses a bicarbonate buffer system.
What is the pH of rainwater?
Normal rainwater is about pH 5.6 (slightly acidic due to CO₂). Acid rain has pH below 5.6 from SO₂ and NOₓ pollution.

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