Measure of Hydrogen Ions (H+) in solution: The more Hydrogen Ions (H+) there are the more acidic a solution is.
Water
Where do Hydrogen Ions (H+) come from? Well, it's all part of water really...
- Water (H2O) splits into Hydrogen Ions (H+) and Hydroxyl Ions (OH-).
- When there are equal parts of Hydrogen Ions (H+) and Hydroxyl Ions (OH-) leading to a 1:1 ratio, pH is neutral (7).
Acids
Acids add Hydrogen Ions (H+) to solutions.
Bases
- Hydrochloric acid (HCl) splits into Hydrogen Ions (H+) and Chloride Ions (Cl-).
- Extra H+ means acid solution (no more equal parts).
- the 1:1 ratio is changed, now there are too many H+, it turns acidic.
Bases add Hydroxyl Ion (OH-) to solutions.
Anything that's too acidic or too basic will degrade organic matter. Tissues are destroyed, cells will die or at least not function properly.
- Sodium Hydroxide Solution (NaOH) splits into Sodium (Na+) and Hydroxyl Ions (OH-).
- Extra Hydroxyl Ions (OH-) shifts ratio (fewer free H+ than normal).
- the 1:1 ratio is changed, now there are too few Hydrogen (H+) and there are "extra" OH- ions.
- The solution becomes basic.
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