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pH = -log[H+]

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How is a change in hydrogen ion concentration reflected in the pH?

pH is the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration; so an increase in hydrogen ion concentration give a reduction in pH. A reduction in hydrogen ion concentration causes an increase in pH.


Is the pH of solution is the negative logarithm of its hydroxide ion concentration?

No, the pH is the negative logarithim to base 10 of the Hydrogen Ion concentration.


What happens to the hydrogen ion concentration as you decrease the pH?

Hydrogen ion concentration increases.


How does the concentration of hydrogen ions vary with pH?

pH is the negative log of the hydrogen ion concentration. So lowering pH from 5 to 4 means a ten times increase in hydrogen ion concentration. Increasing pH by 1 results in decreasing hydrogen ion concentration to 1/10th its former level.


What is the pH of soultion?

PH means negative logarithom of hydrogen ion concentration…so value of hydrogen ion concentration in solution is called the PH of solution.


What is the hydrogen-ion concentration for pH 2.7?

The hydrogen-ion concentration for pH 2.7 is 5.01 x 10^-3 moles per liter.


What is the measurement of hydrogen ion concentration?

A measurement of hydrogen ion concentration is pH, which equals-log[H+], which is the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration (actually activity, but that is usually ignored). This quantity can be measured with a hydrogen electrode (as found in a pH meter), which is a type of ion selective electrode.


What is the pH of a solution that has a hydrogen ion concentration of 110?

A hydrogen ion concentration of 110? 110 what? Or is that supposed to be 1x101


What is the difference between pH and hydrogen ion concentration?

pH is a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution on a logarithmic scale ranging from 0 to 14, while hydrogen ion concentration refers to the actual amount of H+ ions present in a solution. pH is calculated based on the negative logarithm of hydrogen ion concentration, where a lower pH value indicates higher hydrogen ion concentration and greater acidity.


What does a change in pH of one unit represent in terms of hydrogen ion concentration?

A change in pH of one unit represents a tenfold change in hydrogen ion concentration. For example, a solution with a pH of 4 has 10 times higher hydrogen ion concentration than a solution with a pH of 5.


As hydroxide ion concentration increases the Ph will increase or decrase?

As hydroxide ion concentration increases, the pH will increase. This is because hydroxide ions are basic and will consume hydrogen ions, leading to a decrease in hydrogen ion concentration and an increase in pH.


What do pH measures?

Concentration of hydrogen (or hydronium) ion.