Liquid PH meter Primato PH101
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Instructions:
Fill the tank with water. Drop 2 drops of the liquid. Then compare the color to the color of the table provided with the packaging to determine water's ph levels.
Useful info:
- If you have an aquarium then you know that some fish need a specific PH to live, so you need to check your water regularly.
- The concept and scale of pH was invented in 1909 by Sören Peter Lauritz Sörensen, head of the chemical department of the Carlsberg Laboratory.
- The pH range ranges from 0 to 14 and is widely used to determine the acidity of a solution. Solutions for which the pH value is less than 7 are identified as acidic whereas solutions with pH greater than 7 are characterized alkaline. Finally, solutions with pH = 7 are called neutral. The table below shows the pH values for the solutions of some commonly used substances.
Hydrochloric solution (HCl) 1 M | |
Gastric fluid | |
Lemon juice | |
Coca-Cola | |
Vinegar | |
Orange Juice | |
Beer | |
Coffee | |
Tea | |
Acid rain | |
Milk | |
Clean water | |
Saliva of a healthy person | |
Blood | |
Sea water | |
Soap | |
Commercial ammonia | |
Chlorine | |
Solution NaOH 1 Μ |
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