i dont know. ask someone else
No. Water has a different ph from urine.
These are tests that are designed to determine whether a substance is acidic (pH less than 7), or basic (pH greater than 7).
The remaining acid-base solubility tests are already specific to certain pH ranges, so determining the pH separately would not provide additional information. The tests are designed to identify the presence or absence of specific functional groups at predetermined pH conditions.
Litmus paper is not typically used in ovulation tests. Ovulation tests usually detect a surge in luteinizing hormone (LH) levels in urine to predict when ovulation is about to occur. This is different from the pH testing that litmus paper is commonly used for.
Yes, a pH test is one of a number of tests that can show water quality. Water that is too acidic or basic (alkaline) is generally considered bad.
Methyl red is typically used in pH tests to determine if a solution is acidic (pH<4.4), while phenol red is typically used to approximate the pH of a solution (between pH 6.8-8.4). Use methyl red when you need to indicate a more acidic pH level, and phenol red for a broader pH range closer to neutral.
Buffer ammonia is used in water total hardness tests to maintain a stable pH level during the titration process. The presence of ammonia helps prevent fluctuations in pH that could affect the accuracy of the hardness test results.
The pH of tap water can vary depending on the location and source of the water. On average, tap water has a pH level around 7, which is considered neutral. However, it can range from slightly acidic (below 7) to slightly alkaline (above 7).
high PH's are associated with colors like blue so maybe i had a fish tank once and had to do PH tests in the water so my fish didnt die
by using an indicator like litmus paper!!!
you can use ph when you need it
the pH scale