Question
Question: What is the \[pH\] value of \[KCl\]?...
What is the pH value of KCl?
Solution
pH describes the concentration of hydrogen ion (H+) in the solution. pH can have values ranging between 0 and 14. On the basis of pHvalue, the compounds are categorised as acids, bases and neutral. For a neutral solution, the value of pHis equal to 7.
Complete answer:
We know KCl alkali metal halide has a salt-like taste. On dissolution in water, it will give potassium(K+) and chloride ion(Cl−) into the solution. This is illustrated in the following diagram:
KCl→K++Cl−
From the above diagram, we can say that KCl neither increases nor decreases the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in the solution. Therefore, the resulting solution is neutral. For neutral compounds, the value of pHis equal to 7.
Therefore, the pH value of KCl solution is 7.
Additional Information:
The solution having low pH value (0-7) is acidic in nature while the solution having high pH value (7-14) is basic in nature. pH paper and pH meter are usually used to determine the nature of the solution. pH paper is available in the form of strips and used to determine whether the solution is acidic (blue litmus red), basic (red litmus blue), and neutral (change doesn’t occur). On the other hand, pH meter describes the exact value of the pH. KClis an ionic compound because potassium can easily donate one electron and chloride can easily accept one electron.
Note:
It is important to note that dissolution of KCl in water doesn’t change the concentration of hydrogen ion (H+). It means that KCl is a neutral compound (salt). For neutral compounds, pH of the solution is equal to 7.