pH is not really something that can be found, but instead measured. pH stands for the potentiometric concentration of hydrogen ions and is a measurement of the acidic or basic qualities of a solution. The pH scale ranges from 1-14 where 1-6 are acidic 7 is neutral and 8-14 are basic. The farther away from 7 you get in either direction the more highly acidic or highly basic a solution is.
the ph of spot remover is 12
The pH of hydrogen peroxide at concentrations of 10% to 12% is around 3.0 to 4.0. It is considered acidic.
pH paper or a pH probe
I don't know the pH for nail polish, but the pH for nail polish remover is around 11-12.
Use a pH-paper.
or at least what's the formula to find the pH?
pH 4 = acid pH 12= base
The pH is determined with a pH-meter.
The pH of a solution can be calculated using the formula: pH = -log[OH-]. Therefore, for a solution with [OH-] concentration of 10-12 M, the pH would be 12.
The pH of a solution with a hydrogen ion concentration of 10^-12 M is 12. pH is calculated as -log[H+], where [H+] is the concentration of hydrogen ions in moles per liter. A hydrogen ion concentration of 10^-12 M corresponds to a pH of 12.
the ph of spot remover is 12
- log(2.3 X 10 -12 ) = 11.6 pH -----------------very little H + concentration in this solution.
The pH is determined with a pH-meter.
i think one good way to find the acidity level is to find the pH. the pH is basically the same unless it goes over 12 i believe. so buy some pH tape and try it, it is not that hard to find. I hope i didnt get this wrong because im doing a project on it
This depends on its concentration.Household ammonia has a pH of 11.5 at a molarity of 3.16 x 10-12(-12 is the exponent!)
A substance with a pH level of 12 is considered to be very basic or alkaline. Examples of substances with a pH of 12 include household ammonia and sodium hydroxide (lye).
On litmus or pH paper.