i dnt no bt i tink it is around 7 neutral
pH is 9.75
Tomato juice is roughly a pH of 4
The pH of dettol is 4-9 so it takes up most of the pH scale.
The approximate pH scale of washing up liquid is 9.4.
By utilizing a standard pH meter or a standard pH test kit - you will first test the pH of the distilled water - then either add pH UP or pH DOWN (sold at pet stores and hydroponic garden stores) until you reach your desired pH level. A little of the pH adjustment solution can make a big difference so deliver the solution in drops, one drop at a time and then re-test. Hope this helps!
pH is 9.75
Adding a base will make the pH go up (increasing of OH- ions concentration).
Adding a base will make the pH go up (increasing of OH- ions concentration).
Adding a base will make the pH go up (increasing of OH- ions concentration).
No it goes down
You need a pH-paper or a pH-meter.
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yes, and the pH can go up significantly depending on what type of chlorine used for shocking. Liquid chlorine (sodium hypochlorite) will cause the PH to increase at a higher rate than that of granular chlorine (such as calcium hypochlorite)
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Tomato juice is roughly a pH of 4
The pH is under 7.
Lemons contain citric acid, so adding lemon to something probably makes its pH go down. A pH above 7.0 indicates a base is acting in a substance. And moving down the pH scale means something is becoming less basic and/or more acidic. It can make the pH higher if the pH is already extremely low, simply from dilution. Adding lemon juice to concentrated sulfuric acid would make the pH go up very slightly.