saliva is neutal in nature?
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The lower end of the scale is acidic, and the higher end of the scale is alkaline. What is the pH of saliva? According to an article in the Hindawi journal, the normal pH of saliva is between 6.7 and 7.4, making it relatively neutral.
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- Potential hydrogen is denoted by the abbreviation pH. It's a term that describes a substance's chemical acidity vs. alkalinity.
- The greatest alkaline pH level is 14, and the most acidic pH level is 0. pH 7, the pH level for pure water, is in the middle of the continuum.
- Black coffee and vinegar, for example, are both acidic and have a pH of less than 7.
- Alkaline substances like seawater and antacids have a pH higher than 7.
- Human blood is somewhat more alkaline than normal, with a pH of little above 7.
- Saliva's pH should be between 6.2 and 7.6.
- Saliva's pH level is altered by food and drink. Bacteria in your mouth, for example, break down carbs and release lactic acid, butyric acid, and aspartic acid as a result.
- The pH of your saliva is reduced as a result of this.
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