After a meal, saliva typically becomes more acidic due to the presence of food particles and the digestive process. When tested on pH paper, it may show a color change indicating a pH level around 6.0 to 7.0, depending on the types of food consumed. This is in contrast to the more neutral or slightly alkaline pH of saliva in a fasting state.
The pH of saliva is between 6,5 and 7,5.
This depends on the kind of pH paper.
At about the bodies standard pH of 7.
It Should be about 2
It depends on its nature either it is concentrated or dilluted but most of the time it shows red colour on pH paper
Saliva typically appears slightly acidic on pH paper before a meal, with a pH ranging from 6.5 to 7.4. This may vary depending on individual factors such as hydration level and diet.
The color of saliva after eating will depend on the acidity or basity of the food that has just been eaten. However, about 2 hours after the meal, the food will have been properly processed and digested and saliva will again return to its neutral state. This neutral state of saliva turns blue on pH paper.
The color of saliva after eating will depend on the acidity or basity of the food that has just been eaten. However, about 2 hours after the meal, the food will have been properly processed and digested and saliva will again return to its neutral state. This neutral state of saliva turns blue on pH paper.
The pH value of saliva before a meal is typically around 6.5 to 7.4, which is slightly acidic.
Depends on what you eat. The pH of Saliva is between 5.5 and 6.9 (weak acid).
The pH of saliva is between 6,5 and 7,5.
This depends on the kind of pH paper.
in neutral solutions ph paper turns to blue!
At about the bodies standard pH of 7.
It Should be about 2
Red
The PH paper soaks up the solution & tests the liquid, the pH paper will then change colour to show what the solution contains. Although if the paper stays the same colour it means the solution is nutral & safe.