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pH Levels

pH levels are the measure of activity of hydrogen.

2,503 Questions

What substance resist pH change?

A SolutionA Solutiona solution

However: Mastering Biology by Pearson says that the answer is a BUFFER. Do NOT select "solution," as that is incorrect.

How does shampoo apply to the pH scale?

Soaps, detergents and shampoos are basic materials.

Do strong acids raise the pH of blood?

No. The body is dependent on a very specific pH value to stay alive, so it's very good at regulating and maintaining this value. Pretty much regardless of what you eat or drink.

How does the pH of a substance affect our environment?

The pH of a substance thrown in the environment can lead to a degradation of soils and waters.

How do you calculate the total buffer capacity of an aqueous solution of a strong base or base at any pH?

Buffer capacity depends on the Ka of the buffer component, the concentration of the buffer (C), as well as the [H3O+]. Thus, it will be
Buffer capacity = 2.3 C (Ka x [H3O+]/(Ka + [H3O+])^2
The Ka will be that of the conjugate acid and [H3OP+] will be the antilog of -pH. Then just plug and chug.

What is the pH of dandelion greens?

It depends on the acidity of the soil- dandelions tend to grow better in alkaline soils so I would say it would range from pH 6-8

What is the pH of antarcids?

Antacids are used to neutralize acids, and are therefore bases, so their pH values must lie between 7 and 14 on the pH scale.

What is the pH of a solution that has a hydrogen ion concentration of 110?

A hydrogen ion concentration of 110? 110 what? Or is that supposed to be 1x101


How will soil pH change as you go further away from a lake?

The pH of soil will change as you move further away from a lake due to the increase of nutrients found in soil.

What pH is Cresol?

All three isomers are very weak acids, pKa values varying from 10.26 (o- and p-cresol) to 10.09 (for m-cresol). This means that 1.00 M (standard) solutions in water have pH values of 5.13 to 5.05 (at 25oC).

When opening a pool is it better to the pH or the chlorine right first?

Adjusting the chlorine content will almost certainly affect the pH, so it would be simpler to get the chlorine level correct first and then titrate to the proper pH.

What is the pH value of electricity?

Electricity itself has no pi-Hydronium (pH) number. pH is a property that only applies to electrolytes (ionic compounds: acids, bases, and salts) dissolved in a water solution. It is a result of partial disassociation of water molecules under the electrostatic influence of the ions of the solute material(s) into hydronium (H3O+) and hydroxyl (OH-) ions.

Are glass pH electrodes compatible with muriatic acid or solutions?

Glass pH electrodes are generally not recommended for use with muriatic acid or solutions with low pH as they can deteriorate and lead to inaccurate readings. It is best to use a specialized electrode such as a combination or ISFET pH electrode that is designed for measuring low pH solutions.