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the scale that measures the acidinty is weight scale
The pH scale isn't used for measuring anything. It tells if a substance is an acid or a base. On the pH scale, 7 or more is considered a base. lower than 7, on the pH scale is considered an acid. Acids are usually sour, sweet, or have a very sweet, bitter taste. Usually Bright colors. And Bases are mostly poisons. THey have a horrible bitter taste. Some can kill you if inhaled or consumed.
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The pH scale is the widely used universal scale, (which measures the hydrogen ion concentration of solutions) to measure the acidity or alkalinity of chemical solutions. It should be mentioned that the pH value is dependent on the temperature.
Water is the main neutral* solution. The colour would be green and is 7 on the pH scale.** *Neutral - A term indicating that a substance is neither acidic nor alkaline. (pH7) ** pH Scale - scale which usually runs from 0 to 14 and measures the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. Ross Atkinson 9Y @ LGS (12) AND HIS BUDDY: Mostyn Davies @ KFA (11)
the scale that measures the acidinty is weight scale
Using the pH scale.
It indicates the concentration of H+ ions in an aqueous solution. It measures the acidity or alkalinity of a liquid. A pH of 7 (green with universal indicator) denotes Neutral. Anything below that is acidic, and anything above it is alkaline or basic. For everyday use, the pH scale goes from 1 (red) to 14 (purple). *The pH scale measures the concentration of H+ ions (or the acidity/alkalinity) in a solution. It is found by log-1 [H+], and ranges on a scale from 1 to 14 with 1 being the most acidic solution, 14 being the most basic solution, and 7 being neutral.
it is used for differentiating the specific acidity and alkalinity of substances and unlike litmus paper's the give the exact shade of color of say acids for instance, red, pink or orange. the level of acidity or alkalinity corresponds to an exact number on the pH scale
The pH scale
numeric scale used to specify the acidity or alkalinity of an aqueous solution
The pH scale isn't used for measuring anything. It tells if a substance is an acid or a base. On the pH scale, 7 or more is considered a base. lower than 7, on the pH scale is considered an acid. Acids are usually sour, sweet, or have a very sweet, bitter taste. Usually Bright colors. And Bases are mostly poisons. THey have a horrible bitter taste. Some can kill you if inhaled or consumed.
It is called the pH scale, which is usually considered to mean "power of hydrogen" (acids having a pH of less than7, bases having a pH more than 7).
Measurement of the acidity / alkalinity of a food or substance could indicate whether it has the desired charcteristics. This is important in fermentation and other food-making processes.
ph scale
it indicate the acid and base of the scale
pH is a measure of acidity/alkalinity of a solution.The classic pH scale is between 0 and 14.