This a question I do not know the answer to, very hard. Look it up for yourselves, the answer has to be somewhere over the internet! :)
The key on a map explains what the symbols and images on the map mean.
The map legend or key contains information on what the map symbols mean. It explains the symbols, colors, and markers used on the map and their corresponding representations on the ground.
The map legend contains information on what the map's symbols mean. It typically includes a key that explains the meaning of different symbols, colors, and line styles used on the map.
No, a higher pH does not necessarily mean a substance is safer. Some high pH substances can still be harmful, while some low pH substances can be safe. pH is just one factor to consider when evaluating the safety of a substance.
- hp is horse power- pH is a measure of the activity of the cation H+ in a solution
On an OS map, it's a Public House
A pH over 7 is basic.
If you name is 0
A guide to what the symbols on the map mean
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pH with one hydrogen?
Its a map.....of...Japan.
A urine pH of 7.5 could mean several things. If the pH is constantly 7.5 it could mean that ones kidneys are producing ammonia to neutralize the toxins in the body.
The key tells u wat the symbols mean on a map
A key explains the symbols on the map and tell you what they represent, such as YHA meaning a Youth Hostel, PH meaning a Public House or a + representing a chapel.
@25'C ,pH higher than 7
Acidic: pH < 7 Basic : pH > 7