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The value of high pH indicates the basicity of that substance.
That is correct, only an aqueous solution has a pH value. There are certainly chemicals in either a solid or gaseous state which will have an effect on the pH of an aqueous solution if they dissolve in that solution, but until they do, they do not have a pH.
Mildly acidic. Neutral is 7.0 on a scale of 0-14. The lower the pH the more acidic, and the higher the more basic. Your 6.0 is close to that of rainwater.Acids have a PH value of six (6) and lower.
The pH value will be reduced to nearly 1 with the effect of neutralisation and the end products of salt and water.
acid closes the cuticle and akaline opens the cuticle
it has no effect on ph. it is neutral
Absolutely everything has a pH value and will have some effect.
It becomes lees acidic. The ph value goes up.
The value of high pH indicates the basicity of that substance.
Decreasing the temperature of water the value of pH increase.
Oxygen is the product of the catalase reaction causes bubbling. pH is varied when testing the effect of pH on enzyme activity.
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That is correct, only an aqueous solution has a pH value. There are certainly chemicals in either a solid or gaseous state which will have an effect on the pH of an aqueous solution if they dissolve in that solution, but until they do, they do not have a pH.
acid PH closes the hair cuticles and alkaline PH opens it shampoo is more alkaline and conditioner is more acidic
The PH of the product must be 4.5 to 5.5. Also the percentage of harsh surfactants can effect the hairs ability to maintain moisture. Read the ingredients. Too much oil will also dull the hair.
1. pH 2. Temperature 3. Product concentration
Hair hasn't a pH.