what is not required to find pH of a solution?
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In everyday life, pH is a scale generally used to describe the neutrality, or lack of neutrality, in a household item. In science, pH is a measure of ions within a solution. If you’re taking a science or chemistry class, you may need to know how to calculate pH based off concentration instead. Calculate pH by using the pH equation: pH = -log10[H3O+].
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A pH indicator is a chemical compound that is added to a solution in order to determine the pH of the solution more easily. Basically, the pH indicator can detect hydrogen ions and causes the color of the solution to change depending on the pH level. Litmus paper contains a pH indicator that turns the paper either red or blue depending on the pH level. Try comparing different indicators, such as methyl orange or crystal violet with the pH paper to see the accuracy of the litmus paper.
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A pH indicator is a chemical compound that is added to a solution in order to determine the pH of the solution more easily. Basically, the pH indicator can detect hydrogen ions and causes the color of the solution to change depending on the pH level. Litmus paper contains a pH indicator that turns the paper either red or blue depending on the pH level. Try comparing different indicators, such as methyl orange or crystal violet with the pH paper to see the accuracy of the litmus paper.
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