pH of Acids and Bases
1. What is full form of pH?
pH stands for Potential of Hydrogen which simply means the power of hydrogen in a compound.
2. What is the pH of Blood?
The pH range for blood is 7.35–7.45. Blood is slightly basic. The average pH of blood maintained by our body is close to 7.40.
3. What are the pH values of Acids and Bases?
- If pH < 7, solution is acidic, the acidity decreases with decrease in value hence pH=0 is the strong acid.
- If pH > 7, solution is basic, the basicity decreases with increase in value hence pH=14 is the strong base.
4. What is the pH of Milk?
The pH of milk falls under range of 6.4 to 6.8, and sometimes 7. Milk is considered slightly acidic to near neutral on the pH scale.
5. What is the pH of HCl?
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) has a pH under range 1-1.6. At 38% concentration, hydrochloric acid has a pH of 1.1
6. What is Buffer Solution?
Buffer Solution is kind of solution which doesn’t change its pH even after adding small amount of acid or base
pH of Acid and Base
pH stands for Potential of Hydrogen, which simply means the power of hydrogen in a compound. pH value helps determine the nature of the solution. It helps to define the acidity and basicity of a solution. pH value should be balanced for the proper well-being of the environment and living organisms.
This article will cover information about the pH of acid and base, the pH scale, the calculation of pH value and the importance of pH.
Table of Content
- What is pH in Chemistry?
- pH of Acid and Base
- pH scale
- Why does a Water Source Change pH?
- How to calculate pH ?
- Importance of pH
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