pH and Acid-Base Calculator

Calculate pH, pOH, [H⁺], [OH⁻], and acid/base classification for aqueous solutions at 25°C.

dimensionless (0–14)
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Formulas Used

Core relationships (at 25°C, Kw = 1×10⁻¹⁴):

  • pH = −log₁₀[H⁺]
  • pOH = −log₁₀[OH⁻]
  • pH + pOH = 14  (at 25°C)
  • [H⁺][OH⁻] = Kw = 1×10⁻¹⁴ mol²/L²

Weak acid (exact quadratic):

  • HA ⇌ H⁺ + A⁻  →  Ka = [H⁺]²/(C − [H⁺])
  • [H⁺] = (−Ka + √(Ka² + 4·Ka·C)) / 2

Weak base (exact quadratic):

  • B + H₂O ⇌ BH⁺ + OH⁻  →  Kb = [OH⁻]²/(C − [OH⁻])
  • [OH⁻] = (−Kb + √(Kb² + 4·Kb·C)) / 2

Assumptions & References

  • All calculations assume dilute aqueous solutions at 25°C (298.15 K).
  • Kw = 1.0×10⁻¹⁴ mol²/L² at 25°C; this value changes with temperature.
  • Activity coefficients are assumed to be 1 (ideal dilute solution); real solutions may deviate.
  • The weak acid/base model uses the exact quadratic formula, not the 5% approximation, ensuring accuracy at all concentrations.
  • pH scale of 0–14 applies to dilute aqueous solutions; concentrated solutions can have negative pH or pH > 14.
  • References: Atkins & de Paula, Physical Chemistry, 10th ed.; Zumdahl, Chemistry, 9th ed.; IUPAC recommendations for pH (2002).

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