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acidity or alkalinity is a measure of the relative amount of H+ and OH- ions dissolved in a solution
Compounds that help keep a solution's acidity or alkalinity (pH) constant are known are buffers.
By equilibrium only in water:Ionconcentration product = KW ,meaning:[H30+] * [OH-] = 1.0*10-14 (at 25oC)H30+(aq) + OH-(aq) > H2O(l)
It measures acidity or alkalinity.
No. Oxygen is an element and, in terms of acidity and alkalinity is neutral.
acidity or alkalinity is a measure of the relative amount of H+ and OH- ions dissolved in a solution
it is a measure of acidity and alkalinity
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It is the measure of relative acidity and alkalinity
Compounds that help keep a solution's acidity or alkalinity (pH) constant are known are buffers.
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Using the pH scale.
Depends if you have a Hydroxide [OH^-] or a Hydronium [H3O^+] solution.The Ph of an acid or base is determined by the concentration of the Hydronium [H30^+]. So just find out [H30^+], then use the equation "-log10[H30^+]. Should be between 1-14.7= neutral. lower than 7 = acid. higher than 7= base.If you have a hydroxide to begin with. Ie. NaOH. Then you will have the concentration for the OH, which is = to NaOH. If you get something like Ca(OH)2 then you just multiply your concentration of Ca(OH)2 by 2 to get (concentration)[OH^-].Then use the equation 10^14M/ [OH^-] to find out [H30^+].Once you have the [H30^+] just use the -log10[H30^+]
By equilibrium only in water:Ionconcentration product = KW ,meaning:[H30+] * [OH-] = 1.0*10-14 (at 25oC)H30+(aq) + OH-(aq) > H2O(l)
pH is a measure of acidity or alkalinity of a solution.