pH is a measure of Hydrogen concentration
pH = -log10[H+], where [H+] is the concentration of hydrogen ions.
From this equation, we can see that an increase of hydrogen ions will lower the pH, and a decrease of hydrogen ions will raise the pH.
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The scale that chemists use to describe the concentration of hydronium ions in a solution is know as the pH Scale
you use a map scale by measuring by inches
Richter Scale
scientists use fajita scale to measure hurricane intensity
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The scale that chemists use to describe the concentration of hydronium ions in a solution is know as the pH Scale
There are several scales used.Celsius, or centigrade, is the most common, being associated with the SI system of measurement. But the actual official scale is Kelvin, essentially the Celsius scale shifted to begin at absolute zero rather than the freezing point of water.In the English system, still used in the US, the scales are the Fahrenheit scale and the Rankine scale (Fahrenheit shifted to start at absolute zero). Both Celsius and Fahrenheit use the term "degrees" as their intervals, but they are, confusingly, not the same size, and a conversion to Celsius is necessary to use Fahrenheit values in a metric calculation.
i don't know I'm guessing it is booty
I shifted gears to gain more power driving up the steep, mountain road.
Yes, if you use a little bit of math. Take 14 minus your pH and you get the negative decadic logarithm of the hydroxide concentration.
The little Nash Rambler suddenly shifted out of second gear. When the unsecured load shifted during a left turn, it tipped the truck right onto it's side.
You would use a scale for measuring weight.You would use a scale for this.
Doppler shifted lines. by examining spectrographs of the sun, we can determine, via use of dopper shift, and examining the color of the sun, i.e. yellow, this correlates on a scale of light/heat as roughly 6000 on the Kelvin Scale. if the Sun were blue, we would be able to deduce that the sun was roughly 7500 K. For further info, look up the Kelvin Scale.
the mohs scale is the scale we use to identify minerals
Surveying and land use jobs which use a map to scale. Also construction jobs will use plans of the building which are drawn to scale with a stated scale factor.
a logarithmic scale
you use a map scale by measuring by inches