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A P.H Scale is most commonly used to measure this stuff. 0-6 are the acids, where zero is the most acidic and 6 is the weakest acids. 7 is neutral and 8-14 are the bases. 14 is the most basic and 8 is the weakest base.

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pH (APEX) just put pH they don't want you to put scale after that..

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Just pH worked for me

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the pH scale

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The pH scale.

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Yes. This is called the pH scale.

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