Following on the pioneering efforts of Werner Stumm and his collaborat
ors, environmental che mists have developed increasingly detailed mole
cular models of the adsorbent aqueous solution interface in order to q
uantify the pH dependence of surface charge. This model development. i
rrespective of its level of sophistication, is subject to a few broad
constraints, which may be termed generic properties of surface charge,
that in turn reflect certain macroscopic conditions imposed by electr
oneutrality and thermodynamic stability. In this paper, rigorous proof
s of these generic properties are given, and the results are used to e
stablish general connections among conventional points of zero charge
that all molecular models of the electrical double layer must respect.
The nonunique relationship between a molecular model of the electrica
l double layer and the observed effects of ion adsorption on points of
zero charge is emphasized.