household ammonia has pH of approximently 11.5
distilled water. tap waters close enough though.
Your mother
Distilled water.
pH = - log[H3O+]
Using a pH-meter the measurement is more accurate and sure.But at home you can use a pH-paper for transparent liquids.
No. It does not have neutral pH. It has got some what alkaline pH.
The pH scale is usually stated as between zero and 14 (although negative pH is sometimes included and thus the scale is extended to -1 to 14) Typical pH's ; battery acid is around zero, household bleach 13, water 7, blood 7.3, urine 6, seawater 8, vinegar 3
Baking soda has a PH of 9
Distilled water.
Baking soda.
lemon juice
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.
Household ammonia has a pH of 11.5 to 12.5
not sure how much but mountain dew has a high enough level to kill most plants
Household ammonia has 10 times higher H+ concentration
There are many different household cleaners, and their pH's vary widely. Some toilet cleaners are pH 1 -2, washing up liquid is about 7 to 8 and oven cleaner is 11 -13. It can also vary with the brand.
pH = - log[H3O+]
Using a pH-meter the measurement is more accurate and sure.But at home you can use a pH-paper for transparent liquids.
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