Our Objective
To find the pH of the following samples by using pH paper / universal indicator.
The Theory
Can you define pH?
pH is defined as the negative logarithm(base 10) of the hydrogen ion concentration in moles per litre. pH is written as:
Hydrogen ions cannot exist alone, but they exist after combining with water molecules. Thus, H+must always be shown as H+(aq) or hydronium ion(H3O+):
How do we represent the pH of a neutral solution?
Neutral solution has pH value 7. pH of acid solution is always less than 7, whereas that of alkaline solution is always more than 7. pH of pure water is 7 or [H+]=10-7 mol/L .
What is a pH indicator?
pH indicator is a chemical that turns different colours in different media. For example, blue litmus turns red in acidic medium, the red litmus turns blue in alkaline medium.
What is a litmus solution?
Litmus solution is a purple dye, which is extracted from a Thallophyte known as Lichen. Litmus solution when in neutral medium (i.e., neither acidic nor basic) is greenish in colour.
What are the commonly used indicators to determine pH of a solution?
Litmus solution and litmus paper are commonly used as an indicator. pH paper is a piece or a strip of paper which is coated with pH-indicator.
Know what a pH scale is?
A scale for measuring hydrogen ion concentration is known as pH scale. In the term pH, p stands for 'potenz' in German meaning power.
Learning Outcomes
Materials Required:
The Procedure:
As performed in a real lab:
As performed using the simulator:
Using the pH strip:
Using the Universal Indicator:
Note:
Observations:
Sl.No | Sample solution | Colour produced on pH paper | Approximate pH | Inference |
1 | Dil.HCl | |||
2 | Dil. NaOH | |||
3 | Dil. Ethanoic acid | |||
4 | Lemon juice | |||
5 | Water | |||
6 | Dil. Sodium bicarbonate sol. |
Precautions:
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