pH Scale (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 28 Apr, 2026

Acids and bases are chemical substances with opposite properties.

pH is a measure of how acidic or basic a substance is. It tells us the concentration of hydrogen ions (H⁺) in a solution.

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The strength of acids and bases can be measured using the pH Scale. This scale helps to determine how acidic or basic a solution is by measuring the concentration of hydrogen ions present in it.

pH Indicator

pH indicators are substances used to determine whether a solution is acidic or basic. They show a change in colour (or smell) when added to a solution, depending on its pH value. These indicators help in identifying the nature of a solution but do not provide the exact pH value.

**Types of pH Indicators

pH indicators are mainly classified into three types:

**1. Natural Indicators

Natural indicators are obtained from natural sources such as plants.

**2. Synthetic Indicators

Synthetic indicators are man-made chemicals that give a clearer and sharper colour change. These are widely used in laboratories for accurate identification.

**3. Olfactory Indicators

Olfactory indicators are substances whose smell changes in acidic or basic solutions. These are less commonly used but help in identifying the nature of substances based on odour.

Limitations of pH Scale

Although the pH Scale is very useful for measuring the acidity and basicity of solutions, it also has some limitations. These limitations explain the situations where the pH scale may not give complete or accurate information about a substance.

Importance

The pH Scale is very important in many areas of daily life and science. It helps us understand the acidity or basicity of different substances and plays a significant role in processes related to health, agriculture, environment, and industry.

**1. Digestive System

Mg(OH)2(s) + 2HCl(aq) → 2H2O(l) + MgCl2(aq)

NaHCO3 + HCl ➝ NaCl + CO2 + H2O

**2. Tooth Decay

**3. Plants and Animals

Most of the plants grow best when the pH of the soil is close to 7. If the soil is too acidic (low pH), then it is treated with:

**4. Self Defence by Animals and Plants through Chemical Warfare

HCOOH + NaHCO3 ⟶ HCOONa + CO2 + H2O

**5. Lemon juice to clean copper vessels

2Cu + H2O + CO2 + O2 ⟶ Cu(OH)2 .CuCO3