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On what scale is acidity measured?

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The pH scale - pH stands for percent-Hydrogen; indicating that the scale tests the concentration of free hydrogen bonds in a known solution. The higher the concentration of hydrogen bonds, the more acidic a solution; the lower the concentration of hydrogen bonds, the more alkaline or basic a solution. The scale ranges from 0-14, with 0 being the most acidic solution and 14 being the most alkaline (basic). A pH reading of 7 is a neutral substance - it is neither acidic nor basic. The pH is the measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution

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The most common unit for measuring acidity is pH

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A PH scale checks acidity in any liquid especially used in pools

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One that is used it litmus paper.

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