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The pH scale is the widely used universal scale, (which measures the hydrogen ion concentration of solutions) to measure the acidity or alkalinity of chemical solutions. It should be mentioned that the pH value is dependent on the temperature.
The pH of solutions (liquids) is measured.
Basic solutions have the pH over 7.
Acidic solutions have a pH under 7.
The scale that chemists use to describe the concentration of hydronium ions in a solution is know as the pH Scale
The pH scale is used to measure how acidic or basic a substance is.
The pH scale is the widely used universal scale, (which measures the hydrogen ion concentration of solutions) to measure the acidity or alkalinity of chemical solutions. It should be mentioned that the pH value is dependent on the temperature.
The pH scale.
This scale is the pH scale.
PH scale
No. The pH scale is a measure of acid in aqueous solutions, meaning that the solution needs to be mostly water. Since oil has nearly zero water, the pH scale is irrelevant.
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The pH scale (not hP) is used to measure the acidity/basicity of an aqueous solution. It actually is a measure of the hydronium ion concentration. pH <7 is acidic; pH>7 is basic; pH=7 is neutral.
Ph. stands for potential of hydrogen. The Ph. scale is used to measure the acidic level of a specific solution.
an instrument which is used to measure the strenght of acid and base is called PH scale.
pH is a scale used to measure acidity or basicity.