i dont know i need help with this question as well
pH + pOH = 14
In chemistry, pH is a measure of the activity of the hydrogen ion. Pure water has a pH very close to 7 at 25°C. Solutions with a pH less than 7 are said to be acidic and solutions with a pH greater than 7 are basic or alkaline.
pH meter
im pretty sure plaster of Paris is acidic although im not entirely sure which PH level it has
7.25
As pH increases so does viscosity
oxygen form air is dissolved in water
yes
pH = -log10([H3O+]).
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Yes the pH levels are different
Salinity, temperature, turbidity, pH, buffering capacity, dissolved oxygen, and nutrient levels.
Few concrete values have been accepted as the standards for water testing. the are minimally accepted values and desired values for aspects like dissolved oxygen, ph, clarity, and dissolved nitrogen.
Fertilizers, pH levels, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, and fecal coliform (for those of you who do not know what that is, it's bacteria found in poo.)
Because if its pH is too high then it'll probably harm your hands when you wash them!
Any solution - aliquid with a solid or gas dissolved in it - can have a pH.
Ammonia is a basic gas. It shows high ph if it is dissolved in water.