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pH Metry
BY : VISHNU PRAJAPATI
SUB : CHEMISTRY...
Contents
• Aim
• Introduction
• Working Principle of instrument
• Materials and Method for sample analysis
• Applications
Aim: To study about pH Meter.
Introduction
• The pH meter was invented in 1934 by the American chemist Arnold O. Beckman (1900-2004) to
measure the sourness of lemons.
• A simple and speedy device to measure the acidity and alkalinity of a fluid
 pH (Potential of Hydrogen):
The logarithm of the reciprocal of hydrogen-ion concentration in gram atoms per litre; provides a
measure on a scale from 0 to 14 of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution (where 7 is neutral and greater
than 7 is more basic and less than 7 is more acidic)
The formal definition of pH is the negative
logarithm of the hydrogen ion activity.
pH = -log[H+]
Working Principle of instrument
 When a pair of electrodes or a combined electrode( glass &calomel electrode) is dipped in an aqueous solution,
a potential is developed across the thin glass of the bulb. The e.m.f of complete cell(E) formed by linking of
this two electrodes at a given solution temperature is therefore,
E = Eref – Eglass
E ref = The potential of stable calomel electrode
which at normal room temp is +0.250V.
E glass = The potential of glass electrode which
depends on the pH of the solution under test.
A pH meter acts as a volt meter that measures the electrical
potential difference between a pH electrode and a reference
electrode and displays the result in terms of the pH value of the
solution in which they are immersed.
An electrical potential develops when one liquid is brought into
contact with another one ,but a membrane is needed to keep such
liquid apart.
Materials and Method for sample analysis
 A pH measurement system consists of
i) 2 probes
ii) Buffer powder/capsules for calibration
iii) High input meter
iv) Distilled water
• The pH measuring electrode is a hydrogen ion sensitive glass bulb.
• The reference electrode output does not vary with the activity of the
hydrogen ion.
Types of Electrode:
b. Glass electrode: It consists thin bulb
of special glass blown(lithium) at the end
of the glass tube,and the bulb is filled
with dilute acid for example decinormal
HCL acid connected to a silver chloride
electrode
a. Calomel electrode: It consists
of a glass tube containing
saturated KCL connected to
platinum wires through mercury
(mercury chloride)
c. Reference junction: typically
made of porous ceramic or porus
teflon
Combined Electrode:
• It is easier to handle one electrode instead of two.
• The indicating glass electrode and the reference electrode
are simply built into a single physical entity.
• This helps to ensure that the two electrodes have the
same temperature during operation.
• Buffers are solutions that have constant pH values and the ability to resist changes in pH.
• They are used to calibrate the pH meter.
Temperature and Buffers
• Temperature compensation is contained within the instrument because pH electrodes are
temperature sensitive.
• Temperature compensation only corrects for the change in the output of the electrode, not for
the change in the actual solution.
1. The 2 probes should connect to pH reading meter
2. Connect the power pack of 230v to the pH meter
3. Dip the electrode in a standard solution of pH and
set the temperature and take reading [The 1st probe
should be calibrate with different buffer solutions
for rule out the errors of the electrode (buffer
solution : buffer powder + distil water) Then
should check the solution temperature with 2nd
probe]
4. Remove buffers wash and wipe the electrode and
dip it in the desirable solution and take the reading.
Method of Using
Applications:
1. Hospitals
2. Universities
3. Pharmaceutical companies
4. Research institutes or laboratories
5. Measure soil pH for healthier plants.
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P h metry

  • 1. pH Metry BY : VISHNU PRAJAPATI SUB : CHEMISTRY...
  • 2. Contents • Aim • Introduction • Working Principle of instrument • Materials and Method for sample analysis • Applications
  • 3. Aim: To study about pH Meter.
  • 4. Introduction • The pH meter was invented in 1934 by the American chemist Arnold O. Beckman (1900-2004) to measure the sourness of lemons. • A simple and speedy device to measure the acidity and alkalinity of a fluid  pH (Potential of Hydrogen): The logarithm of the reciprocal of hydrogen-ion concentration in gram atoms per litre; provides a measure on a scale from 0 to 14 of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution (where 7 is neutral and greater than 7 is more basic and less than 7 is more acidic) The formal definition of pH is the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion activity. pH = -log[H+]
  • 5. Working Principle of instrument  When a pair of electrodes or a combined electrode( glass &calomel electrode) is dipped in an aqueous solution, a potential is developed across the thin glass of the bulb. The e.m.f of complete cell(E) formed by linking of this two electrodes at a given solution temperature is therefore, E = Eref – Eglass E ref = The potential of stable calomel electrode which at normal room temp is +0.250V. E glass = The potential of glass electrode which depends on the pH of the solution under test. A pH meter acts as a volt meter that measures the electrical potential difference between a pH electrode and a reference electrode and displays the result in terms of the pH value of the solution in which they are immersed. An electrical potential develops when one liquid is brought into contact with another one ,but a membrane is needed to keep such liquid apart.
  • 6. Materials and Method for sample analysis  A pH measurement system consists of i) 2 probes ii) Buffer powder/capsules for calibration iii) High input meter iv) Distilled water • The pH measuring electrode is a hydrogen ion sensitive glass bulb. • The reference electrode output does not vary with the activity of the hydrogen ion.
  • 7. Types of Electrode: b. Glass electrode: It consists thin bulb of special glass blown(lithium) at the end of the glass tube,and the bulb is filled with dilute acid for example decinormal HCL acid connected to a silver chloride electrode a. Calomel electrode: It consists of a glass tube containing saturated KCL connected to platinum wires through mercury (mercury chloride) c. Reference junction: typically made of porous ceramic or porus teflon
  • 8. Combined Electrode: • It is easier to handle one electrode instead of two. • The indicating glass electrode and the reference electrode are simply built into a single physical entity. • This helps to ensure that the two electrodes have the same temperature during operation.
  • 9. • Buffers are solutions that have constant pH values and the ability to resist changes in pH. • They are used to calibrate the pH meter. Temperature and Buffers • Temperature compensation is contained within the instrument because pH electrodes are temperature sensitive. • Temperature compensation only corrects for the change in the output of the electrode, not for the change in the actual solution.
  • 10. 1. The 2 probes should connect to pH reading meter 2. Connect the power pack of 230v to the pH meter 3. Dip the electrode in a standard solution of pH and set the temperature and take reading [The 1st probe should be calibrate with different buffer solutions for rule out the errors of the electrode (buffer solution : buffer powder + distil water) Then should check the solution temperature with 2nd probe] 4. Remove buffers wash and wipe the electrode and dip it in the desirable solution and take the reading. Method of Using
  • 11. Applications: 1. Hospitals 2. Universities 3. Pharmaceutical companies 4. Research institutes or laboratories 5. Measure soil pH for healthier plants.