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2. pH and pOH

Because [H+] and [OH-] are mostly very small, Sørensen suggested to represent the acidity of a solution in a more convenient way by using the pH-scale.

pH = - log [H+] and pOH = - log [OH-]

[H+]
pH
[OH-]
pOH
10-7
7
10-7
7
10-5
5
10-9
9
10-9
9
10-5
5

A similar scale is used voor equilibrium constants:

pKw = - log Kw= - log 10-14 = 14

Note that pH decreases as [H+] increases and vice versa!

Solution
pH
pOH
neutral
7
7
acidic
< 7
> 7
basic
> 7
< 7

Also note that, in any aqueous solution

pH + pOH = 14

Summary

pH and pOH
pH = - log [H+] and pOH = - log [OH-]
pH + pOH = 14
pKw = - log Kw= - log 10-14 = 14
Solution
pH
pOH
neutral
7
7
acidic
< 7
> 7
basic
> 7
< 7

Exercise #1

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