Chemistry, asked by hitarthbhansali18, 10 months ago

Explain how ph of an acid or a base is measured

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Answered by rahman14382
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The pH of a solution is a measure of the molar concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution and as such is a measure of the acidity or basicity of the solution. The letters pH stand for "power of hydrogen" and numerical value for pH is just the negative of the power of 10 of the molar concentration of H+ ions.

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Answered by Amyner
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Explanation: ph is a scale used used to specify how acidic or basic a water based solution is..... this is because formula used to calculate ph approximates the negative base 10 logarithm of the molar concentration of hydrogen ions of the solution.

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