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Question: A lower pH means: A. Higher basicity B. Lower acidity C. Higher acidity D. Both A and C...
A lower pH means:
A. Higher basicity
B. Lower acidity
C. Higher acidity
D. Both A and C
Solution
pH can be measured on the pH scale from 0(highly acidic) to 14(highly basic). Higher the hydrogen ion concentration of a substance, lower is the pH value.
For a neutral solution, pH value is 7. If the pH value is less than 7, it represents an acidic solution and if it is higher than 7, it represents a basic solution.
Complete step by step answer:
A universal indicator is a mixture or a combination of several indicators which is added to a substance to determine its pH. pH can be considered as a number that indicates the acidic or basic nature of a solution.
pH is measured by universal indicator which changes colour in different pH environments. It appears red at low pH, violet/blue at high pH and green at neutral pH.
pH of a solution is actually the negative logarithm of the hydronium ion concentration in moles per litre.
pH = - log[H3O + ]
We know that all acidic solutions have hydronium ion concentration greater than 1.0×10−7 . This means, the hydronium ion concentration in an acidic solution may be 10−6 , 10−5 , 10−4 etc.
If an acidic solution has hydronium ion concentration 10−6 , then pH of the acidic solution will be:
pH = - log[H3O + ] ⇒pH = - log[10−6] ⇒pH = 6
Thus, pH values of all acidic solutions will be less than 7. So, a lower pH will indicate higher acidity.
So, the correct option is C.
Note:
pH has a great importance in biochemical reactions such as digestion of food. Human blood has a pH of 7.4 . If it changes by 0.2 pH units, then death results.
pH also has a great importance in agriculture. Soil is tested to determine whether acidic or basic fertilizer is required for a particular crop to be grown in that soil.