pH Calculator


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What is pH?

The pH value is a measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions (H⁺) in a solution. The abbreviation "pH" stands for "potentia hydrogenii" (power of hydrogen).

0 7 14
Acidic ← Neutral → Basic
  • pH < 7: Acidic
  • pH = 7: Neutral
  • pH > 7: Basic
Formulas
pH Definition:
pH = -log₁₀[H⁺]
pOH Definition:
pOH = -log₁₀[OH⁻]
Inverse Formula:
[H⁺] = 10-pH
Ion Product of Water (25°C):
pH + pOH = 14


Examples
Hydrochloric Acid
[H⁺] = 0.1 mol/L → pH = 1
Vinegar
pH ≈ 2.5
Pure Water
pH ≈ 7 (neutral)
Ammonia Solution
pH ≈ 11
Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH)
[OH⁻] = 0.1 mol/L → pOH = 1 → pH = 13
Technical Background
Ion Product of Water

At 25°C, the ion product of water in aqueous solutions is:

Kw = [H⁺] · [OH⁻] = 10-14

This means the sum of pH and pOH always equals 14.

Practical Applications
  • Laboratory Chemistry: pH determination by titration and pH meters
  • Environmental Protection: Monitoring water bodies and soil pH
  • Food Industry: Control of acidity and basicity
  • Medicine: pH control of blood and urine tests
  • Buffer Chemistry: Stabilizing pH in biochemical systems
Common pH Values in Everyday Life
Substance pH Value Classification
Stomach Acid 1–2 Strongly acidic
Lemon Juice 2–3 Acidic
Vinegar 2.5–3.5 Acidic
Tomato 4–4.5 Weakly acidic
Distilled Water 7 Neutral
Blood 7.35–7.45 Slightly basic
Seawater 8–8.3 Basic
Ammonia Solution 11–12 Strongly basic
Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) 13–14 Strongly basic

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