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The hydrogen ion concentration in the solution

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The hydrogen ion concentration in the solution

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13y ago

pH literally means the potential of Hydrogen in a solution.

It is a logarithmic scale that ranges from 0-14 known as the Ph scale.

  • If the pH is below 7 it is acidic and will be red or orange in Universal Indicator
  • If above pH 7 it is an alkaline (also known as a base) and will be blue in Universal Indicator
  • A neutral solution will have a pH of 7 (right in the middle of the scale) and will appear green in universal indicator.
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The pH of a solution indicates the general level of reactivity based upon whether the substance is acidic or basic. Numbers from 0-7 are considered acidic. Numbers from 7-14 are considered basic. Exactly 7 is considered neutral (neither acidic or basic) Strongest acids are at 0. Strongest bases are at 14.

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15y ago

On a scale of 0 to 14, pH tells the acidity of a solution, with 0 being very acidic and 14 being very alkaline or basic. pH measures the activity of disolved hydrogen ions.

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The pH is a measure of acidity or alkalinity.

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