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part 5: ph scale
- the ph scale measures the concentration of ______ ions in a solution.
- the scale ranges from to .
- a solution with a ph less than 7 is ______.
- a solution with a ph greater than 7 is ______.
- a solution with a ph of 7 is ______.
- the lower the ph, the more ______ the solution.
- the higher the ph, the more ______ the solution.
- the ph of a substance can be measured using a ____ or ____ paper.
Brief Explanations
- The pH scale is defined based on hydrogen ion ($H^{+}$) concentration.
- By convention, the pH scale ranges from 0 (most acidic) to 14 (most basic).
- Solutions with pH < 7 have higher $H^{+}$ concentration than $OH^{-}$, classified as acidic.
- Solutions with pH > 7 have higher $OH^{-}$ concentration than $H^{+}$, classified as basic (alkaline).
- pH = 7 means $[H^{+}]=[OH^{-}]$, so the solution is neutral.
- Lower pH implies higher $H^{+}$ concentration, thus more acidic.
- Higher pH implies lower $H^{+}$ (or higher $OH^{-}$) concentration, thus more basic (alkaline).
- Common tools for pH measurement are pH meters (electronic) and pH - indicator papers (e.g., litmus paper).
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- hydrogen ($H^{+}$)
- 0; 14
- acidic
- basic (alkaline)
- neutral
- acidic
- basic (alkaline)
- pH meter; pH - indicator