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how ph helps us to identify chemicals nature of the substance ​

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pH is a numeric scale in chemistry that is used to determine whether the substance is acidic, basic or neutral in nature. Substances that have a pH level of less than 7 are acidic in nature. For e.g Acidic substances such as vinegar, tamarind, lemon, etc. Substances that have a level of more than 7 are basic in nature. For e.g. Basic substances such as baking soda, limewater, ammonia, etc. Whereas substances which

have a pH value of 7 are neither basic nor acidic which means they’re neutral in nature. For e.g. Pure water. pH stands for potential of Hydrogen. The level of extremely strong acids can be less than 0 and the level of extremely strong bases can be more than 14.

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