Potential of hydrogen or PH
The unit would be H+/ 1 L of solution (usually water). This is called Molarity, or concentration.
an acid. I think you need more info to say anything else.
An acid is a chemical compound that donates hydrogen ions to a solution. This process increases the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution, lowering its pH.
It's from the French: pouvoir hydrogen (literally, the Power of Hydrogen).
A solution with the same solute concentration as another (e.g. human body fluids) is called isotonic.
The pH scale is a measurement system that indicates the concentration of Hydrogen ions also called Protons.
The concentration of hydrogen ions in solution is called pH. It is a measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution on a scale from 0 to 14, with lower values indicating acidity and higher values indicating alkalinity.
The unit would be H+/ 1 L of solution (usually water). This is called Molarity, or concentration.
concentration
an acid. I think you need more info to say anything else.
PH means negative logarithom of hydrogen ion concentration…so value of hydrogen ion concentration in solution is called the PH of solution.
The measurement of acidity is called pH. It is a scale that measures the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution, with lower pH values indicating higher acidity and higher pH values indicating lower acidity.
An acid is a chemical compound that donates hydrogen ions to a solution. This process increases the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution, lowering its pH.
Substances that can take up or release hydrogen ions into solution as the hydrogen concentration changes are called buffers. Buffers help maintain the pH of a solution by accepting or donating hydrogen ions as needed. This helps prevent large fluctuations in pH when acids or bases are added to the solution.
The pH scale is a Science indicator, Not a Mathmatical one :-)
The pH system is used to indicate the concentration of hydronium ('H+') ions in solution. It is governed by the equation pH = -log[H+]
It's from the French: pouvoir hydrogen (literally, the Power of Hydrogen).