Yes
pH2 - pH is a negative logrhythm number, minus 2 is greater than minus 6.
More acidic: [H+]1/[H+]2 = 10-(pH1-pH2) = 10-(2-6) = 10+4 = 10.000 times more H+ ions.
ph2 is more acidic than pH3. pH7 is a neutral liquid. Numbers below 7 are acidic--the lower the number, the more acidic. Numbers above 7 are alkaline--the higher the number, the more alkaline.
The pH of citric acid is around 2.2, making it acidic in nature.
The pH of the gallbladder typically ranges from 5.5 to 7.0. This slightly acidic to neutral pH helps in the digestion and absorption of fats by activating enzymes such as lipase.
pH2 - pH is a negative logrhythm number, minus 2 is greater than minus 6.
More acidic: [H+]1/[H+]2 = 10-(pH1-pH2) = 10-(2-6) = 10+4 = 10.000 times more H+ ions.
ph2 is more acidic than pH3. pH7 is a neutral liquid. Numbers below 7 are acidic--the lower the number, the more acidic. Numbers above 7 are alkaline--the higher the number, the more alkaline.
The pH of the gallbladder typically ranges from 5.5 to 7.0. This slightly acidic to neutral pH helps in the digestion and absorption of fats by activating enzymes such as lipase.
The optimum pH of pepsin is pH2. Pepsin is found in the stomach and it is protease enzyme that digest protein into smaller molecule. The stomach is suitable place for it because it is acidic , so it's activity increases in the acidic environment.
none of them is basic...solution with ph2 is more acidic than ph3 solution.
The Ph2 is a metric thread, PH16 is imperial.
PH2
I was looking at the Fram website and it shows the PH2 engine oil filter cross reference as the ( Motorcraft FL-820 and Motorcraft FL-820-S )
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pH2 --> pH1
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