You can make a PH indicator solution out of blueberry juice, or you can buy litmus paper or use an indicator solution that you can buy at the store.
By multipying
Fill the can with a liquid to the top so it almost overflows. Put the solid in the can and catch the overflowing liquid. Measure the liquid. The measurement of the liquid will give you the volumn of the solid.
everything has a pH
Acids generally have a pH ranging from 1 - 6. pH 1 being the most acidic, and pH 6 being the least acidic. eg, hydrochloric acid, nitric aicd, sulfuric acid has a pH of 1. Ethanoic acid has a pH of 3.
Normally term,'PH' of a solution is used determine the strength of an acid which is nothing but the concentration of H+ ion concentration in a solution. ph= -log[H+] concentration.... since its -ve log hence smaller value of PH means it's more strong acid. ph=7 is value of water which is neutral. pH ranging below 7 are acids & above 7 are bases.
No, solid compounds do not have a pH. pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution, not a solid compound. The pH of a solution can be affected by the solid compound dissolving in the solution.
It does not have a pH it is a solid.
measure the pH of a liquid and possibly a solid
Almond is a solid.
no
In order to take a pH reading, water must be added to the solid. The water should be purified and have a known neutral pH.
Compare the pH of the milk sample and the phat which the casein solid forms?
It is solid but there is a method of analysis to test.
This "stone" is a solid.
The pH is determined with a pH-meter.
For example a solid metal.
The pH is determined with a pH-meter.