An environmental technician collects a sample of rainwater.Back in the lab, her pH meter isn’t working, so she uses indicatorsolutions to estimate the pH. A piece of litmus paper turns red,indicating acidity, so she divides the sample into thirds and ob-tains the following results: thymol blue turns yellow; bromphe-nol blue turns green; and methyl red turns red. Estimate the pHof the rainwater.

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An environmental technician collects a sample of rainwater.Back in the lab, her pH meter isn’t working, so she uses indicatorsolutions to estimate the pH. A piece of litmus paper turns red,indicating acidity, so she divides the sample into thirds and ob-tains the following results: thymol blue turns yellow; bromphe-nol blue turns green; and methyl red turns red. Estimate the pHof the rainwater.

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pH value of any substance is defined by a relation. It is the negative log of the hydrogen ions concentration present in the aqueous solution. It is expressed by the equation given below:

pH=-log[ H+]

The logarithm used here is defined  as the inverse of the exponentials. 

Step 2

We know that, acids tends to donate their protons and bases are substances that tend to gain protons that are donated by the acids. 

INDICATORS:

A chemical substance or organic dyes that alters the color of the solution when they are added to an acidic or a basic solution is known as an indicator. An indicator is used to indicate the pH value of a solution.

Some of the indicators commonly used are phenolphthalein, litmus paper, thymol blue, methyl orange etc.,

LITMUS PAPER:

When a blue Litmus paper turns into red color, it indicates that the solution is acidic in nature.  The solution has an acidic pH. The pH value ranges from 4.0 to 4.5.

 

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