Carnivores do not, per se, have a pH. A pH value is determined from a probe inserted into a solution. I suppose you could take the pH of the saliva (slightly acidic - pH < 7) or blood (slightly basic - pH >7) of a carnivore or perhaps get the pH of the interior of a protozoa.
I would recommend that if you simply must know the pH of a carnivore that before you start sticking pH probes into carnivores you make sure they are properly sedated lest they decide to bite you - or worse.
A pH value 6,71 is a bit under neutral.
The pH value may be very variable.
The pH is 5-6.
The pH is under 7.
To find the pH of an item, you can use a pH test strip or a pH meter. Dip the test strip into the item or place the electrode of the pH meter in the item, and then read the pH value from the color change on the strip or the digital display on the meter. A lower pH value indicates acidity, while a higher pH value indicates alkalinity.
A pH meter or pH test strips can be used to measure the pH value of a solution. pH meters provide a numerical value of the pH, while pH test strips change color based on the pH level of the solution, allowing for an approximation of the pH value.
the pH value of apple is 3.60
The pH value of lemon juice is 2.about pH = 2 to 2.5
pH of one is stronger
A pH value less than 7.0.
The pH value of sugar is typically around 7, which is considered neutral on the pH scale.
PH value of carrot is bet 7.5 to 8.8
A pH value 6,71 is a bit under neutral.
The pH value may be very variable.
The pH is 2.6
pOH = 14 - pH 5 = 14 - pH 9 = pH
The PH value of human blood is 7.35 to 7.45