I think you mean water pH.
this is the acidity level of the water.
7 is neutral and is what water should have.
if the number is less than 7, this means that it is acidic.
depending on why you need it balanced, it probably doesn't matter.
(for the reference - milk is about 6)
68 mL = 2.3 US fluid ounces.
Approximately 68 grams of KCl can dissolve in 400 grams of water at room temperature. This is the maximum amount of KCl that can be dissolved in that amount of water under normal conditions.
This is the easiest way, though not "scientifically correct":Liters concentrated HNO3 = [ 200 L diluted HNO3 * 10 % ] / [ 68% ] = 29.4 L of the 68%Take the calculated amount and carefully add this to 171 L of water while good mixing!(if you take 30 L (easier measurable!) in stead, then with 170 L water you get about 200 L of 10.2% diluted acid)
Water has its highest density at 4 degress centigrade (give or take a few hundredths). So, one gallon of water at that temperature is going to have a greater mass than frozen water, which has a lower density than liquid water. That's why ice floats on water, it's got a lower density(density is mass divided by volume).a gallon of water. by 9.05 percent.
In scientific applications, room temperature is normally considered to be 20° C (68° F).
37 is less than 68 3/7 is less than 6/8
68 percent is less
68?
Greater.
.68%, or .68 percent. It means less than one percent; it is 68% of one percent.
68.
No, 35 is not equivalent to 68. They are distinct numbers with different values; 35 is less than 68. In mathematical terms, 35 does not equal 68.
Yes.
Less than 15 cents.
A 68-degree angle is classified as an acute angle, as acute angles are defined as being less than 90 degrees. This means it is sharper than a right angle but not as sharp as an angle that is less than 0 degrees.
no 68 inches is 2 inches less 5 x 12 = 60 60 + 10 = 70 = 68 + 2
Less than 25 cents.