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How do ions relate to something's pH?

The pH is related to the activity of hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution.


What is the pH of the environment needed for plants?

pH 7


How does pH of a substance relate to its use?

Applications of solutions in industry, laboratory, medicine depends on the pH; each application need a specific pH.


What is the importance of knowing soil pH?

Soil pH is important because it affects nutrient availability to plants. Different plants thrive in different pH levels, so knowing the pH of your soil can help you choose the right plants for your garden or adjust the pH to meet the needs of your current plants. Improper pH levels can lead to nutrient deficiencies or toxicities in plants.


How does pH affect plants?

pH affects the availability of nutrients.


How do you balance pH levels in plants?

PH sensor with a data logger


Is pH an important environmental factor for plants and animals?

Certain plants and animals will prefer environments of different pH levels. The pH will determine what types of plants grow in an area and this will determine what types of animals eat there!


What is the best pH soil for growing plants?

it depends on the plants, for example if you wanted to grow an apple tree it would b about pH 6


What is the pH level of different plants?

The pH level of different plants can be sometimes found in a pH tester. I have a chart that has probably a hundred different plants with all different suggested pH's. You can go to any search engine and type in "What is the suggest pH for [plant so and so]" and you'll find all you need about the plant's suggested pH. I hope this helped.


What is the use of finding out the pH of soil?

The pH of soil has a great importance for the growth of plants.


How does the strength of an acid relate to the concentration of an acid?

By no meansbut pH (acidity) is related to both of them


Plants that begin with the letter pH?

philodendron