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abbadell

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can someone please explain how to work out a solutions pH
 

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pH = -log10[H30+], where [H30+] is the concentration of H30+ [in moles per litre or mol/L] in the substance or solution. Sorry I didn't explain it, it's one of those dotpoints that you can't really explain without doing all these mathematical proofs, which you don't need to know for the HSC course.

Edit: added minus sign, thanks for spotting that XcarvengerX.
 
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Practical: use pH meter or indicators.
Theory: like Riviet said (Riviet forgot the minus sign in front of the log), but you can also change [H3O+] with [H+] as they both are practically the same thing. The difference is that [H3O+] is a [H+] that dissolves in water.
So, pH = -log10[H+]
Conversely, [H+] = 10-pH
 

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Can anyone tell me the pH for nicotine in its natural occuring form (as a liquid).

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Nicotine is a liquid alkaloid. It is water soluble and has a pH of 8.5. It's a bitter-tasting liquid which is strongly alkaline in reaction and forms salts with acids.
 

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Riviet said:
Nicotine is a liquid alkaloid. It is water soluble and has a pH of 8.5. It's a bitter-tasting liquid which is strongly alkaline in reaction and forms salts with acids.

Wow...very thorough ;)
 

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