Transcript pH notes
What
does it stand for?
Percent
Hydrogen ions (H+)
Measures
the amount of H+ in a solution
Goes from 0-14
• When H+ (hydrogen ion) and OH- (hydroxide ion) are
equal = neutral solution (pH 7)
• Above pH7 = Basic/Alkaline
• Below pH 7 = Acidic
pH
scale is logarithmic
• pH 5 is 10 times more acidic than pH 6
• pH 4 is 100 times more acidic than pH 6
Have
more H+ than OH-
( a compound that donates a H+)
pH
below 7
As acidity goes up, pH goes down
Sour to the taste
Sharp odor
HCl Stomach acid…eewwwww
Fruit juice…mmmm
Have
more OH- than H+
(compound that accepts a proton)
pH
above 7
Bitter to the taste
Slippery to the touch
Usually found in household cleaners—
bleach, soap, Drano
Substance
that resists pH changes when
an acid or base is added
Important
for maintaining constant pH
levels in organisms
able
to neutralize small amounts of added acid
or base, to maintaining the pH of the solution
relatively stable.
Buffer
solutions have a working pH
range/capacity which determine how much
acid/base can be neutralized before pH
changes, and the amount by which it will
change.
A
buffer is able to resist pH change
because the two components (conjugate
acid and conjugate base) are both
present and are able to neutralize small
amounts of other acids and bases when
the are added to the solution.
We
are made of 70%+ water
Water
is a combination of H+ and OH-
In
any water sample, some molecules are
coming apart into H+ and OH-, called
ionization or disassociation
• Mostly H-O-H
• Some H+ and some OH- (equal amounts)
Living
cells must maintain a stable level
of H+ and OH- within narrow limits in
order to survive!
pH
influences important reactions in the
body
Every
reaction in a living system is
dependent (to some extent) on pH
Examples:
• Marine life cannot live in solutions with a pH less
than 7.8-8.6
• Some fungi and bacteria only grow in acidic
environment
• Urine has a pH of 6.0
• Human blood has a pH of 7.4
Salivary
= amylase 6.7-7.0
Esophagus
Stomach = pH 1-3 ACID
Hydrochloric Acid, Pepsinogen,
mucus
Small
intestine = pH 7-9 BASIC
• Duodenum
• Ileum/jejunm
Large
Intestine = pH 5.5-7 BASIC
• Ascending, transverse, descending colon