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pH is a logarithmic scale used to indicate the hydrogen ion The temperature for each solution is carried out at approxi

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2022 4:38 pm
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pH is a logarithmic scale used to indicate the hydrogen ion The temperature for each solution is carried out at approximately 297 K where Kw​=1.00×10−14. concentration, [H+], of a solution:
pH is a logarithmic scale used to indicate the hydrogen ion  concentration, [H+], of a solution: pH=−log[H+] Due to the autoionization of water, in any aqueous solution, the hydrogen ion concentration and the hydroxide ion concentration, [OH−], are related to each other by the Kw​ of water: where 1.00×10−14=[H+][OH−]=1.00×10−14 Based on this relation, the pH and pOH are also related to each other as 14.00=pH+pOH