How does a swimming pool test kit measure pH levels?

In summary, swimming pool test kits use a few drops of an unknown chemical and 10 mL of pool water to check the color of the reaction. The unknown chemical is typically a solution of a pH indicator, such as Resazurin, which changes color based on the pH level. The concentration of the indicator should be low enough to not significantly affect the pH, but still be visible. Some indicators may be difficult to find and may require specialized suppliers. Pool service technicians may visually evaluate the color of the solution, but this method may not be very accurate.
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What is the chemistry of determining the pH of a swimming pool?
Swimming pool test kits combine a few drops of an unknown chemical with about 10 mL of pool water and then check the color of the reaction.
I would like to know the chemistry behind this. I assume that the H+ and/or the OH- ions combine with some cheemical to produce the color to be checked. What is the unknown chemical? It is not stated in the test kit. and how does it woek?
 
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After looking at the site you indicated, i see that Resazurin has a color that changes from red to blue with a pH change from 7 to 8. This would be a good chemical to test the pool pH it seems. However, how do I determine the concentration of resazurin and how much to add to get a color that is visible? Maybe a better question is what amount of what molar solution of resazurin should be added to How much test water?
 
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The lower the concentration, the better (indicators are acids/bases themselves, so they can change the pH), but the actual value depends on the particular indicator. You want the lowest concentration that is reasonably well visible. In most cases that actually means traces. Compare http://www.titrations.info/acid-base-titration-indicators-preparation - these are solutions that you will use in amounts of few drops per 200 mL flask.

Note that not all of these indicators are easy to find - some of them are quite popular and easy to get, some are rarely used, so they can be only bought at specialized chemicals suppliers that won't sell to individuals.
 
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Thanks for the info. I have found on the Internet that Phenol Red for example is made into a 0.02% solution for pool testing. Now that I have a start I will continue to learn about these. Thanks for getting me going.
 
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Just an observation:
I have seen pool service technicians pour a bit of their pH test solution directly into the pool. They then just visually evaluate the resulting color!

Not very accurate unless you have calibrated eye eyeballs. :oldeyes:

Cheers,
Tom
 

1. How does a swimming pool test kit measure pH levels?

A swimming pool test kit measures pH levels by using a colorimetric method. This involves adding a few drops of a pH indicator solution to a water sample from the pool. The solution changes color based on the pH level of the water, and the color is then compared to a color chart to determine the pH level.

2. What is the ideal pH level for a swimming pool?

The ideal pH level for a swimming pool is between 7.2 and 7.8. This range is considered safe and comfortable for swimmers, as well as optimal for the effectiveness of pool chemicals. If the pH level falls outside of this range, it can lead to skin and eye irritation, as well as damage to pool equipment.

3. How often should I test the pH level of my swimming pool?

It is recommended to test the pH level of a swimming pool at least 2-3 times per week. However, if the pool is heavily used or exposed to extreme weather conditions, it may be necessary to test more frequently. It is important to maintain a consistent pH level to ensure the safety and cleanliness of the pool.

4. Can a swimming pool test kit measure other chemical levels besides pH?

Yes, most swimming pool test kits can also measure other chemical levels such as chlorine, alkalinity, and calcium hardness. These levels are important to monitor as well, as they can affect the overall balance and cleanliness of the pool water.

5. How accurate are swimming pool test kits?

Swimming pool test kits are generally accurate within a range of 0.2-0.3 pH units. However, it is important to follow the instructions carefully and use the test kit within its expiration date to ensure the most accurate results. If there are concerns about the accuracy of the test kit, it is recommended to have the pool water professionally tested.

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