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Revision: Ionic Equilibrium Chemistry HSC Science Class 12 Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education

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Definitions [8]

Define acids according to Bronsted-Lowry theory.

A substance that donates a proton \[\ce{(H+)}\] to another substance is known as an acid.

Define conjugate acid-base pair.

A pair of an acid and a base differing by a proton is called conjugate acid-base pair.

Definition: Acid-Base Indicators

The materials which indicate the presence of an acid or a base in a solution. These are called Acid-Base Indicators or sometimes simple indicators.

Definition: pH scale

pH scale is a scale for measuring the hydrogen ion concentration in a solution.

Define pOH.

The pOH of a solution can be defined as the negative logarithm to the base 10, of the molar concentration of OH ions in solution.

pOH = -log10[OH-]

Define pH.

The pH of a solution is defined as the negative logarithm to the base 10, of the concentration of H+ ions in solution in mol dm–3.

pH is expressed mathematically as

pH = -log10 [H+] or pH = -log10 [H3O+]

Define buffer solution.

A buffer solution is defined as a solution which resists drastic changes in pH when a small amount of strong acid, strong base, or water is added to it.

Define Acidic buffer solution.

A solution containing a weak acid and its salts with strong base is called an acidic buffer solution.

Key Points

Key Points: The pH Scale
  1. The pH scale (0–14) measures the concentration of H⁺ ions in a solution; values < 7 indicate acids, > 7 indicate bases, and 7 is neutral.
  2. A universal indicator shows different colours at different pH levels, helping to determine the strength of an acid or base.
  3. Strong acids/bases produce more H⁺ or OH⁻ ions in solution, while weak acids/bases produce fewer ions at the same concentration.
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