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Drinking pop can change your PH scale if you drink a lot of it
neutral or 7.0
neutral or 7.0
To effectively lower the pH in drinking water, one can use methods such as adding acidic substances like lemon juice or vinegar, using a water filter designed to lower pH, or installing a water ionizer. It is important to carefully follow instructions and monitor the pH levels to ensure safe drinking water.
no it will not change the pH of water.
7.1
The normal or healthy range of pH in drinking water should be between 6.5 and 8.5. However, pH on it's own is not necessarily a problem (orange juice has a pH of 3.5). If the pH of the drinking water is below 7, it is acidic (and considered "soft") and has potential to leach metals from the pipes it travels through. It is these metal ions that may be of concern. If the pH is over 7 it will be basic (and considered "hard") and will likely contain minerals that are actually beneficial to heart health and that improve the taste of beer when made with this hard water.
The pH level of Lake Michigan drinking water typically ranges from around 7.2 to 8.5, which is considered slightly alkaline due to the presence of minerals like calcium and magnesium. Municipal water treatment plants constantly monitor and adjust the pH levels to ensure it meets regulatory standards for safe drinking water.
The water pH will change when substances are added to water. If the pH is more than 7 it makes the water basic and if it is less than 7 the water is acidic.
The pH deccrease.
The pH is unchanged.
Well it depends on what has been in the river.