Horse Poo is always nutral as long as its aged properly and dried
Well, I'm gonna follow the "teach a man (or woman) to fish" theory on this one.First, I'm going to give you the answer to your specific question. A pH of 3 is moderately acidic.Now, to help you on your way here, I'm going to explain the basics of pH.The pH scale goes from 1 to 14. There is a good reason why it doesn't go to 0, but I will get to that in a second.Basically, what it actually translates to, is the concentration of H+ ions in a solution (an H+ ion is a hydrogen atom with no electron around it, so basically, it's a proton). However, the more confusing part is that as the numbers go up, the concentration of H+ ions goes down at an exponential rate (quite literally, in fact).The mathematical formula that a pH number refers to is 1 x 10 to the power of -1 x (the pH number) moles/liter (a mole is a number of particles, I could give you the formula for that too, but that would probably just be confusing. Just know that a mole in this case is not a furry little creature that burrows under ground and can't see very well, but rather a specific number of particles)For example, with a PH of 3, you have 1x10 to the power of -3, making the actual concentration 0.001 moles/liter
Nothing is produced As only its concentration is reduced by the water intake
no it raises the pH
Sometimes if we accidentally eat or drink something,we should know if that thing is dangerous or not.We need to know if that thing is acidic or basic( Chemistry deals with acids,bases etc).so that's why it is important to know if that thing is acidic or basic to know if it is safe or not
0-6 is acid, 7 is neutral, and 8- 14 is base! I hope you understand the pH scale better with my help! :)
By increase I believe you mean the pH gets more acidic. The stomach is full of acid that is very low on the pH scale, and the lower in the pH scale, the more acidic Hydrogen bonds become. So, basically the more acidic the pH in the stomach, the better the food can be broken down (decomposed).
The Eohippus horse was the firsthorse to help us!
what can i do to help get it lower?
Horse genetics can help breeders improve their methods. It can also help us understand more about evolution and how it has affected the horse.
They are great they give the roots room to grow, they break down plant matter into fine particles that can be absorbed by the plants and help to lower the ph of acidic soil.
acidic liquids help the best and so does salt water
horse hair does not help the soil only horse manure does
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They help them to eat.
Turmeric is yellow in acidic or neutral solutions but red to brown in a basic solution.
Yes it does help you lower your hand