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Estimation of Hydrogen ion Concentration Calculator

A hydrogen ion concentration in a solution results from the addition of an acid

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H+ nmol [pH]
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Defination / Uses

The addition of an acid leads to the accumulation of hydrogen ions in a solution. The pH of an aqueous solution is a measure of its acidity or basicity in chemistry. At 25 degrees Celsius, pure water is said to be neutral, with a pH close to 7.0. (77 oF). Acidic solutions have a pH less than 7, while basic or alkaline solutions have one pH more than 7. In medicine, biology, chemistry, agriculture, forestry, food science, environmental science, oceanography, civil engineering, and many other areas, pH measurements are crucial.

You can use this calculator to determine the pH of a solution in a few different ways. It can calculate pH from the ionisation constant and concentration, as well as convert pH to H+. In chemistry, medicine, and everyday life, pH is critical. This toool saves your time as compared to calculate manually. The pH scale (pH) is a numeric scale which is used to define how acidic or basic an logged solution is. It commonly ranges between 0 and 14, but can transcend these values if sufficiently acidic/basic. Use the upper given formula for manual calculations. No sign-up, registration OR captcha is required to use this tool.