PH3 is not an acid. It is a base.
A pH of 2 is more acidic than a pH of 6 because the pH scale is logarithmic, meaning each whole number difference represents a tenfold difference in acidity. Therefore, a pH of 2 is 10,000 times more acidic than a pH of 6.
More acidic: [H+]1/[H+]2 = 10-(pH1-pH2) = 10-(2-6) = 10+4 = 10.000 times more H+ ions.
Pure lemon juice has a pH value pH2 Pure lemon juice has a pH value pH2
Changing the H+ ion concentration from 1 x 10^-7 to 1 x 10^-6 would represent a tenfold increase in H+ ion concentration (from acidic to less acidic).
It has to be alkaline. As the Stomach is Acidic (pH2-3) and the Duodenum and Small Intestine are Alkaline (pH 9-10) due to the introduction of Bile from the Gallbladder.
A pH of 2 is more acidic than a pH of 6 because the pH scale is logarithmic, meaning each whole number difference represents a tenfold difference in acidity. Therefore, a pH of 2 is 10,000 times more acidic than a pH of 6.
More acidic: [H+]1/[H+]2 = 10-(pH1-pH2) = 10-(2-6) = 10+4 = 10.000 times more H+ ions.
Pure lemon juice has a pH value pH2 Pure lemon juice has a pH value pH2
Changing the H+ ion concentration from 1 x 10^-7 to 1 x 10^-6 would represent a tenfold increase in H+ ion concentration (from acidic to less acidic).
The optimum pH of pepsin is pH2. Pepsin is found in the stomach and it is protease enzyme that digest protein into smaller molecule. The stomach is suitable place for it because it is acidic , so it's activity increases in the acidic environment.
It has to be alkaline. As the Stomach is Acidic (pH2-3) and the Duodenum and Small Intestine are Alkaline (pH 9-10) due to the introduction of Bile from the Gallbladder.
The Ph2 is a metric thread, PH16 is imperial.
none of them is basic...solution with ph2 is more acidic than ph3 solution.
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I was looking at the Fram website and it shows the PH2 engine oil filter cross reference as the ( Motorcraft FL-820 and Motorcraft FL-820-S )
Pepsin works optimally at a pH of around 2 because it is an enzyme that is designed to function in the highly acidic environment of the stomach. This low pH is crucial for its activation from the inactive precursor pepsinogen and for maintaining its structural integrity and catalytic activity. The acidic conditions help denature proteins, allowing pepsin to effectively cleave peptide bonds and facilitate digestion.
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