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Airy R.Bean February 2nd 05 04:22 PM

And the moral of that story is....sort out in your own mind
which are the antenna connections and which are the rig
connections!

"Airy R.Bean" wrote in message
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It brought up something interesting, and that is,
that one half of the G5RV produced no signal
on RX




Spike February 2nd 05 05:13 PM

On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 15:46:58 -0000, "Brian Reay"
wrote:

I thought the pH scale came from "per Hydronium"- H30+ ?

If the 'extra' H came from the water, then there would also be OH- to
neutralise it.


pH is defined as the negative of the logarithm of the hydrogen ion
concentration.

In pure water the product of [H+][OH-] is very close to 10exp-14,
where square brackets indicate concentrations.

Hence in pure water pH = 7 because the concetrations of the two
species are equal.

An acid solution, where [H+] is greater than that in water, has [H+]7

There is a more exact definition involving hydrogen ion activity.
--
from
Aero Spike

Brian Reay February 2nd 05 05:26 PM

"Spike" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 15:46:58 -0000, "Brian Reay"
wrote:

I thought the pH scale came from "per Hydronium"- H30+ ?

If the 'extra' H came from the water, then there would also be OH- to
neutralise it.


pH is defined as the negative of the logarithm of the hydrogen ion
concentration.

In pure water the product of [H+][OH-] is very close to 10exp-14,
where square brackets indicate concentrations.


So, if the water was being 'split', the concentrations would be the same.

Hence in pure water pH = 7 because the concetrations of the two
species are equal.

An acid solution, where [H+] is greater than that in water, has [H+]7


Ah, that sounds familar!

There is a more exact definition involving hydrogen ion activity.


That I don't recall, maybe it was beyond A level ;-)

--
Brian Reay
www.g8osn.org.uk
www.amateurradiotraining.org.uk
FP#898




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