The scale that chemists use to describe the concentration of hydronium ions in a solution is know as the pH Scale
The pH scale is a measure of hydrogen ion concentration.
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No, pH measures the concentration of hydrogen ions. pOH would measure hydroxide concentration.
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pH is a measure of Hydrogen concentration pH = -log10[H+], where [H+] is the concentration of hydrogen ions. From this equation, we can see that an increase of hydrogen ions will lower the pH, and a decrease of hydrogen ions will raise the pH. =D
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pH come from "pondus hydrogenii" or "potential hydrogen." It measures the concentration of hydrogen ions. Mathematically, pH = -log[H+] Therefore, to answer your question, a pH of 3 will have a 10-3M of hydrogen ions where as the pH 9 solution will have a 10-9M of hydrogen ions. The lower the pH the higher its H+ concentration and the more acidic it is. (A pH of 9 is actually basic.)
No, pH measures the concentration of hydrogen ions. pOH would measure hydroxide concentration.
pH stands for power of hydrogen and indicates concentration of Hydrogen ions. pOH indicates concentration of hydroxide ions.
It shows the concentration of H+ ions (if pH is less than 7) or OH- ions (if pH is above 7). pH + pOH = 14
The pH scale is a measurement system that indicates the concentration of Hydrogen ions also called Protons.
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The pH scale is a Science indicator, Not a Mathmatical one :-)
pH is a measure of Hydrogen concentration pH = -log10[H+], where [H+] is the concentration of hydrogen ions. From this equation, we can see that an increase of hydrogen ions will lower the pH, and a decrease of hydrogen ions will raise the pH. =D
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pH Paper. Litmus paper Hydrogen ions determine how acidic a solution is, the lower the number on the pH scale, the more acidic it is. The color for litmus paper would be a red it it was 1 and blue if it was a base.
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Concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution is called: Acid concentration and pH = - log10(hydrogen ions concentration, in mol/l)
Bases have a low concentration of hydrogen ions. In contrast, acids have a high concentration of hydrogen ions.