Research Note

The pH of very dilute solutions of strong acids – a calculation for a medical or biomedical class involving the application of simple numerical skills

Author: Peter Michael Barling

ABSTRACT

This paper presents the solution to a calculation of the pH of a very dilute solution of a strong acid or base, taking into account the effect of the hydronium or hydroxyl ions generated from the ionisation of the strong acid or base on the ionisation of water, as a second very weak acid. To be solved successfully, this calculation involves the concepts of conservation of charge, pH and the application of the general solution to a quadratic equation. Such an exercise involves the application of skills in basic numeracy, and can provide a core of understanding that can prepare students for many different sorts of calculations that represent real-life problems in the medical and biological sciences. A programme is presented in C++ which enables the work of students to be individualised so that each student in a class can work through a slightly different pH calculation, in such a way that a class supervisor can quickly check each student’s result for accuracy. This exercise is presented as a potential means of enabling students to undertake and master similar types of calculations involving simple or more complex equilibria.

Keywords: pH, numerical skills, dilute solution, ionisation.

Citation: IeJSME 2012 6(2): 32-38

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56026/imu.6.2.32