color wise ph value
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The pH is a measure of the amount of acid or base in a solution. The lower the pH value the more acid in the solution. Solutions with a pH from 1-7 are acidic, pH of 7-14 are basic and pH 7 is considered neutral. The Universal indicator contains several dyes that change color as the pH of the solution changes.
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The colors on a pH strip measure the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution or in soil. The color on the strip determines the acidic or alkalinity state of the item being tested.
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