Potential of hydrogen or PH
The unit would be H+/ 1 L of solution (usually water). This is called Molarity, or concentration.
an acid. I think you need more info to say anything else.
A solution with the same solute concentration as another (e.g. human body fluids) is called isotonic.
This is a molar concentration.
A solution which has a lesser concentration of particles is said to be dilute.
The pH scale is a measurement system that indicates the concentration of Hydrogen ions also called Protons.
Concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution is called: Acid concentration and pH = - log10(hydrogen ions concentration, in mol/l)
The unit would be H+/ 1 L of solution (usually water). This is called Molarity, or concentration.
concentration
PH means negative logarithom of hydrogen ion concentration…so value of hydrogen ion concentration in solution is called the PH of solution.
The pH scale is a Science indicator, Not a Mathmatical one :-)
The pH system is used to indicate the concentration of hydronium ('H+') ions in solution. It is governed by the equation pH = -log[H+]
The concentration of the solute in the solution at a given temperature, exprimed in g/100 mL.
an acid. I think you need more info to say anything else.
it is called a buffer. there would be minimal change in pH value if this solution is added
The concentration of H+ ions is given by pH, a term that stands for potential Hydrogen (it's called potential hydrogen because hydrogen ions can potentially become hydrogen gas).
The strength of acids and bases is most often indicated by the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution. This is called the pH.