The surface acidities of pharmaceutical excipients are detected by color changes of acid-base indicators on the substrate's surface. To quantify the indicator's transition interval on the surface of hydrophilic excipients, as an organic solvent methanol is introduced for the preparation of indicator-excipient mixtures. The influence of the particle size on the determination of the surface acidity is investigated and particle size did not influence the determination within the particle size range investigated. Surface acidities of common excipients used in preparation of solid dosage forms are presented.