The pH is a negative logarithmic scale, which measures the molar concentration of hydrogen ions from 1 to 10 14 ions. It therefore has no unit of measurement. Numbers on a negative logarithmic scale ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American I remember learning about acids and bases (or ...
In addition to pH, ion, voltage and temperature measurement, the combined 781 pH/Ion Meter also offers an automatic stirrer control, a multi-point calibration with up to nine buffers (pH mode), a ...
in 1909 S.P.L Sorenson, a Danish biochemist devised a scale known as pH to represents the H + ion concentration of an aqueous solution. The pH value of any solution is a number that simply represents ...
In combination with Metrohm Inline Dilution (MIDT), this system makes sure that the ionic concentration of the solution is ideal for the subsequent analysis by IC. Moreover, by including inline pH ...
Water molecules can break down into hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions. \(H_{2}O(l)\rightleftharpoons H^{+}(aq)+OH^{-}(aq)\) This is a reversible reaction. A small proportion of water molecules break up ...