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What is pH scale? how it's calibrated? ​

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Answered by XxShreexX
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pH scale is the scale for measuring hydrogen ion concentrations in a solution. pH scale is calibrated from 0 - very acidic to 14- very alkaline .Values less than 7 represent an acidic solution and more than 7 represents an alkaline solution. Neutral solution has a pH equal to 7

Answered by ankitgupta82
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pH scale is the scale for measuring hydrogen ion concentration in a solution. pH scale is calibrated from 0 (zero)—very acidic to 14—very alkaline. Values less than 7 represents an acidic solution and more than 7 represents an alkaline solution. Neutral solution has a pH equal to 7.

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