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A pH paper for measuring pH value impregnated with which solution ?​

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Answered by fakhter
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Answer:

To understand how pH paper works, it helps to understand what pH is. The term stands for potential hydrogen and is a measurement of how many hydrogen ions, symbolized by H+, are in a solution. The more ions, the more acidic a substance. A high number of hydroxide ions, symbolized by an OH-, characterizes basic, or alkaline, substances. If a substance has the same amount of H+ and OH-, then it is said to be neutral. Water is a common example of this sort of solution. Examples of acidic and basic solutions include lemon juice and soapy water, respectively.

Answered by rpraman8135
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Answer:

acidic or basic solution

Explanation:

because pH paper show power of hydrogen in solution

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