p stands for persiverance of tea making and h stands for hydroactive power for making tea now if thius was true then i would be clever but im not so this is just a load of crap
between 6 and 7
ranged from 2.72 to 3.62
5.6
He has a cup of tea.
There is no such English phrase as "tea of a cup." You either have a cup of tea, or you have tea in a cup.
The pH of tea is 3-4.
PH of rooibos tea is 6 - 6.5
That really depends upon the type of tea you have brewed. There are a number of interesting compounds present in tea, the concentration of which vary with type, variety and blend. The nature of the water you brew the tea with will also have a profound effect on the extraction of these compounds. The cup of tea I have in front of me has a pH of 6.2. Given that pH = -log10 [H30+], the hydronium ion content of this is 6.31 x 10^-7 mol dm-3 Hope that helps. Richard
No a cup of tea is a cup of tea u morons
Brewed tea about 7.0
The different types of tea leafs have different pH . the tea which we drink every early morning actually acidic in nature which has the pH around 6-6.6.
A Cup of Tea was created in 1922-05.
It depends upon the size of the tea cup.
give me cup of tea
the tea