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pH Calculator

Calculate pH.

pH 값
중성
7.00

상세 정보

H⁺ 농도1.00e-7 mol/L
pH7.00
pOH7.00
분류중성

Overview

Calculate pH from hydrogen ion concentration ([H+]) or vice versa. Used in chemistry experiments, water quality management, food science, and environmental monitoring to assess acid-base strength.

Formula

pH = -log₁₀[H⁺]
[H⁺] = 10^(-pH)

pOH = -log₁₀[OH⁻]
pH + pOH = 14 (at 25°C)

[H⁺] × [OH⁻] = Kw = 1.0 × 10⁻¹⁴ (at 25°C)

pH < 7: acidic, pH = 7: neutral, pH > 7: basic

How to Use

  1. 1Enter the hydrogen ion concentration ([H⁺]) in mol/L.
  2. 2Or enter the pH value directly.
  3. 3pH, pOH, [H⁺], and [OH⁻] values are calculated automatically.
  4. 4Use the result to determine if the solution is acidic, neutral, or basic.

Tips

  • A difference of 1 pH unit means a 10-fold difference in hydrogen ion concentration.
  • Stomach acid has pH ~1–2, blood ~7.35–7.45, bleach ~12–13.
  • Pure water at 25°C has a pH of exactly 7.
  • As temperature changes, Kw changes, so the neutral pH shifts slightly from 7.

FAQ

Q. Can pH be 0 or negative?

Yes. If [H⁺] > 1 mol/L, pH < 0. For example, 10 mol/L hydrochloric acid has a pH of approximately -1. Similarly, pH values above 14 are possible.

Q. What is the relationship between pH and pOH?

At 25°C, pH + pOH = 14. This derives from water's autoionization constant Kw = [H⁺][OH⁻] = 10⁻¹⁴. If you know pH, then pOH = 14 - pH.

Q. What is a buffer solution?

A buffer is a mixture of a weak acid and its conjugate base (or weak base and conjugate acid) that resists pH changes when small amounts of acid or base are added. Blood (carbonic acid-bicarbonate system) is a classic example.

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