A pH of 8.5 is known as an alkaline pH (opposite of acidic). its very mild and is usually the same pH found in soaps and toothpaste.
Yes. Adding pH minus (Hydrochloric acid) will lower your alkalinity. You should get it down to the 100 range or so, and the aerate the water to raise the pH to acceptable levels again.
It depends on what needs to be done. Skilled luthiers generally charge $85 an hour to do work. A full restoration can easily take ten hours.
gardeners and farmers.
Cancer can be managed with an alkaline pH internal environment in the body. This is done through monitoring the body's blood, saliva, and urine with pH test strips to make sure they are all alkaline. Then dietary and lifestyle needs to be altered to a more alkaline state in order to maintain that pH, because cancer cannot survive in a basic/alkaline environment.
Cancer can be managed with an alkaline pH internal environment in the body. This is done through monitoring the body's blood, saliva, and urine with pH test strips to make sure they are all alkaline. Then dietary and lifestyle needs to be altered to a more alkaline state in order to maintain that pH, because cancer cannot survive in a basic/alkaline environment.
You want your pH to be around 7.4. This can be done by using a pH decreaser or increaser product
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it mostly ranges form 8 to 10 on the ph scale because it needs to be an alkali to neutralise the acid in the stomach
"tums" is pH 19 - it needs to be alkalinic. Also, mint is alkalinic and tums had a very definite taste of mint.
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If a fish tank needs a pH of 5, but at present it is at 7, more H atoms should be added to the concentration.
No. The pH scale is a measure of acid in aqueous solutions, meaning that the solution needs to be mostly water. Since oil has nearly zero water, the pH scale is irrelevant.