pH

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See also: ph, Ph, PH, .ph, P&H, and pḥ
U+33D7, ㏗
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Etymology 1

Originally introduced in 1909 by S. P. L. Sørensen, using the notation pH+ for what he called the “hydrogen ion exponent” (Wasserstoffionenexponent ) of a solution. He may have chosen the symbol p arbitrarily; another suggestion is that it abbreviates German Potenz (power). The “H” is the international chemical symbol for the element hydrogen.

Symbol

pH

  1. (chemistry) Measure of the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution, equal to the negative logarithm of the concentration of hydronium ions in molars
Coordinate terms

Etymology 2

Symbol

pH

  1. (metrology) Symbol for picohenry, an SI unit of electrical inductance equal to 10−12 henrys.

See also


Egyptian

Romanization

pH

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