Lemon juice, Gastric Acid
In theory any pH is possible, especially at elevated temperatures where pure water decreases in pH because of increased ionisation (but it is still neutral, neither acidic nor alkaline). However, does anything dissolve at sufficiently high concentration, and ionise sufficiently at that concentration, to achieve any given pH? In practice there are limitations. At pH 15, hydrogen ion concentration is 10^-15. That makes hydroxide ion concentration 10^1 - 10M sodium hydroxide in theory would have a pH of 15.
False. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14. A pH of 7 is neutral, with values below 7 being acidic and above 7 being alkaline.
Practically pH of 14 or 15 is the highest base value reachable, due to limits of max. concentration.
Practically pH of 14 or 15 is the highest base value reachable, due to limits of max. concentration.
pKa= pH - log(A/HA) to clarify -log is subtract log E.g A buffer is prepared by adding .15 M of NaOH and .1 of a weak acid, HA. If the pH of the buffer is 8.15, what is the pKa of the acid? pH= 8.15 - log .15/.1 = 7.97
15 pH
Phosphorus
In theory any pH is possible, especially at elevated temperatures where pure water decreases in pH because of increased ionisation (but it is still neutral, neither acidic nor alkaline). However, does anything dissolve at sufficiently high concentration, and ionise sufficiently at that concentration, to achieve any given pH? In practice there are limitations. At pH 15, hydrogen ion concentration is 10^-15. That makes hydroxide ion concentration 10^1 - 10M sodium hydroxide in theory would have a pH of 15.
False. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14. A pH of 7 is neutral, with values below 7 being acidic and above 7 being alkaline.
This is only a convention.
Practically pH of 14 or 15 is the highest base value reachable, due to limits of max. concentration.
there is no logical reason to believe that "acetylsalicyclic acid" would have a pH of 15...this would be a base.
The highest pH on the scale is 14. But pH over 14 is also possible: for example a sample of 1o M sodium hydroxide solution has a pH of 15.
Intervals of pH represent ranges of acidity or alkalinity. For example, pH 0-6 is acidic, pH 7 is neutral, and pH 8-14 is alkaline. These intervals help in categorizing substances based on their level of acidity or alkalinity.
Technically, the pH range is 0 to 14. 0 to 7 is acidic, 7 is neutral, and 7 to 14 is basic. However, in very rare situations, an acid can have a pH of -1 and a base can have a pH of 15. But I doubt you need to know that.
Practically pH of 14 or 15 is the highest base value reachable, due to limits of max. concentration.
•Eh = 1.31 +0.01479 log[O2] - 0.05916 pH • •pH = 6.7 •[O2] =15 ppm • •Eh = 0.862 V •