The hydrogen ion concentration in the solution
The hydrogen ion concentration in the solution
pH literally means the potential of Hydrogen in a solution.
It is a logarithmic scale that ranges from 0-14 known as the Ph scale.
The pH of a solution indicates the general level of reactivity based upon whether the substance is acidic or basic. Numbers from 0-7 are considered acidic. Numbers from 7-14 are considered basic. Exactly 7 is considered neutral (neither acidic or basic) Strongest acids are at 0. Strongest bases are at 14.
On a scale of 0 to 14, pH tells the acidity of a solution, with 0 being very acidic and 14 being very alkaline or basic. pH measures the activity of disolved hydrogen ions.
The pH is a measure of acidity or alkalinity.
The pH of water is 7 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:PH_scale.png
Water is not a good pH buffer.
The pH deccrease.
The pH is a variable characteristic; you need to measure yourself the pH of the specified water.
pH
all you need is some pH tape/paper. it should come with a color wheel, you dip the pH paper in the water and match the color and it should tell you the number
The pH of water is pH7
When the ph of the soln is 7 then it is said to be neutral solution like water etc.
If the salt is insoluble, any ions in water and the measured pH is the pH of water.
low water and low ph
The pH of water increase.
Adding water will affect the pH. Adding water will shift the pH towards the neutral mark. In the case of an alkaline solution, there will be a decrease in pH.
The pH of water is 7 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:PH_scale.png
the water will get more acidic. the PH will decrease meaning the pH is acidic
Water is not a good pH buffer.
pure water is neutral with a pH of 7
water's PH ahould be 7