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  • {{lowercase|title=pH}}{{subpages}} {{Image|PH scale.png|right|281px|The pH scale}}
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  • {{r|pH meter}}
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  • ...tronic instrument used to measure the acidity or alkalinity of a liquid in pH units.
    127 bytes (19 words) - 14:02, 15 February 2010
  • ...process-environmental/features/water-quality/the-story-of-ph/ The Story of pH] In the following six sections: **What is pH?
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  • ...process-environmental/features/water-quality/the-story-of-ph/ The Story of pH] In the following six sections: **What is pH?
    300 bytes (43 words) - 21:12, 15 February 2010
  • ...ntous structure, with a known ability to survive high temperatures and low pH's without denaturation occurring.
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  • #REDIRECT [[pH]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[pH]]
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  • {{lowercase|title=pH}}
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  • ...analyzed for an "attribute" related to its [[chemical]] content, such as [[pH]], [[Density (chemistry)|specific gravity]], or [[ash]] content determinati ===[[pH meter|pH]] and [[Ion-selective electrode|Ion-selective (specific) electrodes]]===
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  • ...anford.edu/group/efmh/jacobson/2004JD005220.pdf</ref> Studies indicate the pH could drop by a further 0.14 to 0.35 units by 2100.<ref>http://www.ipcc.ch/ ...<sup>+</sup> to remove it, causing the pH to rise. Buffering maintains the pH of the ocean at an average of 8.1 with little variation over time.
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  • ...tronic instrument used to measure the acidity or alkalinity of a liquid in pH units.
    127 bytes (19 words) - 14:02, 15 February 2010
  • * [[pH]]
    78 bytes (8 words) - 10:50, 29 October 2011
  • ...ution into an electrical potential which can be measured by a voltmeter or pH meter.
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  • .../www.foodandhealing.com/| Food and Healing] website for Anne Marie Colbin, Ph. D.
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  • Decrease of the [[pH]] of the oceans, presumably due to the increased intake of [[carbon dioxide
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  • ...gen ion concentration of arterial blood plasma (alkalemia), results in the pH of the blood exceeding 7.45.
    197 bytes (26 words) - 04:26, 30 September 2009
  • ...amounts of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood, as well as the acidity (pH) of the blood.
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  • A piece of filter paper loaded with litmus that can act as a [[pH]] indicator; is used to test for the acidity of an aqueous solution; figura
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  • ...scription. The most common type is a hydrogen-sensing electrode used in [[pH]] measurements. They are increasingly common as real-time physiological sen This is the usual type used for pH measurement.
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  • ...ceptable range between 6.0 and 7.5. After dissolving the ingredients, the pH may be adjusted with [[hydrochloric acid]] or [[sodium hydroxide]].
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  • ...the human body's normal balance of acids and bases that causes the plasma pH to deviate out of the normal range (7.35 to 7.45).
    182 bytes (28 words) - 04:08, 30 September 2009
  • *Alkalis have a [[pH]] greater than seven and hence can be detected with [[litmus test (chemistr ...use of [[phenolphthalein]] since it turns from colourless to pink when the pH moves from eight to ten (making it suitable for detecting all but the most
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  • ...ust like pH is defined as the negative log of the hydronium concentration (pH = -log [H3O]+), one defined pKa in a similar fashion.
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