CK-12-Chemistry Intermediate

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

http://www.ck12.org Chapter 21. Acids and Bases


FIGURE 21.7


The flowchart shows the way to convert
between hydrogen ion concentration, hy-
droxide ion concentration, pH, and pOH.

Lesson Summary



  • Water self-ionizes into hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions. The equilibrium constant for this process is referred
    to as Kwand is equal to 1.0× 10 −^14 at 25°C.

  • The concentrations of H+and OH−are both equal to 1.0× 10 −^7 M in pure water. If the H+concentration
    is higher than the OH−concentration, the solution is acidic. If the OH−concentration is higher than the H+
    concentration, the solution is basic.

  • The pH of a solution is the negative logarithm of the H+ion concentration. Pure water or a neutral solution
    has a pH of 7.0. Acidic solutions have pH values that are lower than 7, while basic solutions have pH values
    that are greater than 7.

  • The H+ion concentration can be calculated when the pH is known by using the antilog function.

  • The pOH scale is based on the concentration of the OH−ion.


Lesson Review Questions


Reviewing Concepts



  1. Describe the process by which water self-ionizes, and explain why pure water is considered to be neutral.

  2. Explain why the concentrations of the hydrogen ion and the hydroxide ion cannot both be greater than 1×
    10 −^7 M in an aqueous solution.

  3. Indicate whether solutions with the following pH values are acidic, basic, or neutral.
    a. pH = 9.4
    b. pH = 7.0
    c. pH = 5.0

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