The pH scale is used in real life to measure liquids that we drink and use everyday such as Orange Juice, bleach, pepsi,liquid soap, and fruit punch. The pH scale affects us because it tells us how acidic or basic the liquid is that is being put into your body.
pH can exceed 0 and 14 infinitely. Which means it can be any number from negative infinity to positive infinity (tho it does not exist in real life). So there is no so called highest/lowest pH level.
plants and animals of ph in every day life Ph of soil in your backyard Ph in our digestive system Ph change as the cause of tooth decay
pH is not a useful measure of such strong acids. Instead, the Hammett Acidity Function (H0) is used. The H0 of fluoroantimonic acid is around -31.
because it allows you to determine the pH of an acid or base.
The colorless solution change to a pink solution (at the pH mentioned).
checking the pH level in a chlorinated pool
its not.
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Umm... first of all this question isn't grammatically correct, but I'll answer the question, "How useful are whole numbers in real life?". They are useful to know when you when you are taking an algebra class:)
checking the pH level in a chlorinated pool
its useful if you work as a architect
When taking a math examination is the most important real life example.
to maintain the pH
They could help you solve a Rubik's Cube.
In real life its not useful, unless you're going to need geometry in the career you choose.
Ir is in some people's real life. Example: millions of students that want to pass algebra.
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