it is possible, if you want to measure the pH of saliva !
In a word 'NONE'. They are all highly reactive, and will immediately react with the moisture/water content in your mouth. This will produce an alkali, which will immediately alter the pH of your mouth. Oral pH is 6.3 to 7.6 .; Alkalis will raise this above 7.6 .
If one wants to get a large amount of ph testing strips, one can go to a shop called Indigo Instruments. At the same time, one can order from the shop's website.
The litmus paper changes to green because water has a neutral pH (7) andgreen is the neutral color.
In chemistry, the most accurate way of measuring a pH balance is through a pH meter. This is usually found in labs. If not available, the next best process is by using pH strips
The pH of the mouth is slightly basic (about 7.4). This is because an enzyme called salivary amylase that breaks down carbohydrates can only work in a slightly basic conditions. If the pH was drastically reduced by means of acid (coke and other sodas) Not only will amylase denature, but the bacterias that are living in your mouth will start to rot your teeth.
pH strip are strips that tell you what substances are acids alkali or neutral
Purchase pH testing strips or use a pH meter.
Yes.
ph-indicator strips (colorpHast)
Advantages to using pH strips is that the user does not have to determine which indicator to use for a sample, they are inexpensive and it's a faster way to receive results than using indicators. Disadvantages to using pH strips is that the accuracy is lower and the solution should be only clear and colorless.
Universal strips will show a wide range of pH values, but the color range between pH values is limited. The narrow strips will show a wider range of colors, but won't show you anything outside the range of the pH paper.
One can buy pH strips from many different places online. Many pet stores, health stores, and many pool cleaning stores offer pH strips. They can be purchased from Amazon as well.
pH strips
Find some pH indicator strips. Dip a strip in your item and the color will tell you the approximate pH. These strips can be found at laboratory stockrooms in schools or online.
Only a very small amount is needed, a cup should do, i woudl still recommend checking your test strips for pH and other related pool chemistry
Use whatever your testing put the strip in it pull it out and see what color the pad turn on the strip that tell you if it is acidic or alakine.
In a word 'NONE'. They are all highly reactive, and will immediately react with the moisture/water content in your mouth. This will produce an alkali, which will immediately alter the pH of your mouth. Oral pH is 6.3 to 7.6 .; Alkalis will raise this above 7.6 .