No. pH is a measure of acidity, equal to the log([H+]) ie the base 10 logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration in mol/dm^3.
Its actually pH and it is a measure of acidity 7 is neutral less than 7 is acidic and more than 7 is basic.
Nonexistium, or possibly nonexistine. Ph is sometimes used to represent the phenyl group, C6H5, but it's not an element.
No. pH is the measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions (technically hydronium ions) in a solution of water.
I said PHOSPHORUS.
Noneexistinganymoreium!
Phosphorus
pH is a chemical property :)
The chemical symbol for indium is In
The chemical symbol of curium is Cm.
it is acid because a chemical is acid if pH is <7 ,base if pH>7 and neutral if pH=7
The chemical symbol for iron is Fe and the chemical symbol for nickel is Ni.
The chemical formula of potassium nitrate is KNO3.
pH is a chemical property :)
The chemical symbol for indium is In
The chemical symbol of curium is Cm.
pH is not a change at all. It is a chemical condition.
The molybdenum chemical symbol is Mo.
it is acid because a chemical is acid if pH is <7 ,base if pH>7 and neutral if pH=7
Ce is the chemical symbol for cerium
The chemical symbol for iron is Fe and the chemical symbol for nickel is Ni.
Be is the chemical symbol for Beryllium.
Nobelium's chemical symbol is "No"
the chemical symbol is Br :)