Measuring & Comparing pH (Edexcel A Level Chemistry): Revision Note

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Measuring and Comparing pH

Strong and weak acids

  • The relative strengths of different acids can be determined by measuring the pH of equimolar aqueous solutions of the acids, at the same temperature

  • The higher the value of the pH, the weaker the acid

pH of 0.100 mol dm-3 Aqueous Solutions of Various Acids at 298K

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Strong and weak bases

pH of 0.100 mol dm-3 Aqueous Solutions of Various Bases at 298K

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  • The higher the value of the pH, the stronger the base

Salts

pH of 0.100 mol dm-3 Aqueous Solutions of Various Salts at 298K

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  • NaCl and KNO3 both have pH's of 7.00 as they are made from a strong acid and a strong base

  • CH3COONa is alkaline as it is made of a weak acid (CH3COOH) and a strong base (NaOH)

  • NH4Cl is acidic as it is made of a strong acid (HCl) and a weak base (NH3)

  • CH3COONH4 is neutral as it is made from a weak acid (CH3COOH) and a weak base (NH3) which both have similar relative strengths

Effect of dilution on the pH of aqueous solutions of acids

Strong acids

  • As concentration increases by a factor of 10 the pH decreases by one unit

pH of Aqueous Solutions of Hydrochloric Acid at Different Concentrations at 298K

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  • Following this logic we would expect a concentration of 1.00 x 10-8 mol dm-3 to have a pH of 8

  • This makes no sense as it would mean our acidic solution is alkaline

  • However when we have solutions that are this dilute we can no longer ignore the contribution of hydrogen ions from the dissociation of water

  • The hydrochloric acid with a concentration of 1.00 x 10-8 mol dm-3 would have a pH close to 7 as the contribution of hydrogen ions from the water is greater than that from the acid

Weak acids

  • As concentration increases by a factor of 10 the pH decreases by a factor of around 0.5

pH of Aqueous Solutions of Ethanoic Acid at Different Concentrations at 298K

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Philippa has worked as a GCSE and A level chemistry teacher and tutor for over thirteen years. She studied chemistry and sport science at Loughborough University graduating in 2007 having also completed her PGCE in science. Throughout her time as a teacher she was incharge of a boarding house for five years and coached many teams in a variety of sports. When not producing resources with the chemistry team, Philippa enjoys being active outside with her young family and is a very keen gardener

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