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🧪pH vs pOH🧪

pH and pOH are complementary scales describing the same solution. Understanding their link makes acid-base calculations far quicker.

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🧪pH
  • Measures H+ ion concentration
  • pH = -log[H+]
  • Lower value means more acidic
  • Most commonly reported scale
  • Range 0-14 in water at 25°C
🧪pOH
  • Measures OH- ion concentration
  • pOH = -log[OH-]
  • Lower value means more basic
  • Useful for base calculations
  • Always equals 14 minus pH at 25°C

Verdict

pH and pOH describe the same equilibrium from opposite directions. Because pH + pOH = 14 in water at 25°C, knowing one instantly gives the other.

Frequently asked

Why do pH and pOH add to 14?+

Because water's ion product Kw is 1×10⁻¹⁴ at 25°C, so the logs of [H+] and [OH-] sum to 14.

Which is used more often?+

pH is far more common in labs and everyday use, but pOH simplifies many base-strength calculations.

Does the sum stay 14 at all temperatures?+

No. Kw changes with temperature, so the pH + pOH sum is only exactly 14 at 25°C.

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