pH
pH is a scale used to determine the acidity or alkalinity of an aqueous solution. It ranges from 0 to 14.
-A number less than 7 indicates that the solution is acidic.
-Neutral solution shows the number 7.
-A number greater than 7 indicates that the solution is alkaline.
It specifically refers to the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution and can be calculated using the following formula.
pH= -log [H+]
How to measure
There are several common methods for measuring, each with its own advantages and disadvantages:
1- Using test paper strips: These strips contain chemicals that react with the water when dipped in water and removed after a few seconds, indicating the pH number.
Advantages: It is cheap, portable, and easy to use.
Disadvantages: It has low accuracy and can provide a rough estimate of a very acidic or alkaline pH.
2- Using a pH meter: It is an electronic device that measures the -log [H+] level by immersing an electrode in water. We must calibrate the equipment with buffer solutions before use.
Advantages: It has high accuracy and can measure -log [H+] with high precision.
Disadvantages: Relatively expensive and requires calibration. Some pH meters require maintenance and repair.
Considering the accuracy and precision of the analysis results, we use the most up-to-date equipment at Azarasa Company.
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