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ph

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Optics.
  1. phot; phots.


pH

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Chemistry.
  1. the symbol for the logarithm of the reciprocal of hydrogen ion concentration in gram atoms per liter, used to express the acidity or alkalinity of a solution on a scale of 0 to 14, where less than 7 represents acidity, 7 neutrality, and more than 7 alkalinity.

Ph

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abbreviation for

, Chemistry.

ph.

4

abbreviation for

  1. phase.
  2. phone.

P.H.

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abbreviation for

  1. Public Health.

ph.

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abbreviation for

  1. phase
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Ph

2

the chemical symbol for

  1. phenyl group or radical
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ph

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the internet domain name for

  1. Philippines
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pH

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noun

  1. potential of hydrogen; a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution equal to the common logarithm of the reciprocal of the concentration of hydrogen ions in moles per cubic decimetre of solution. Pure water has a pH of 7, acid solutions have a pH less than 7, and alkaline solutions a pH greater than 7
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pH

/ āch /

  1. A numerical measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution, usually measured on a scale of 0 to 14. Neutral solutions (such as pure water) have a pH of 7, acidic solutions have a pH lower than 7, and alkaline solutions have a pH higher than 7. The pH of lemon juice is 2.4; that of household ammonia is 11.5. The normal pH for human blood is 7.4.
  2. ◆ The letters pH stand for potential of hydrogen, since pH is effectively a measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions (that is, protons) in a substance. The pH scale was devised in 1923 by Danish biochemist Søren Peter Lauritz Sørensen (1868–1969).


pH

  1. In chemistry , a measure of the strength of an acid or a base . A neutral solution has a pH of 7; acids a pH between 0 and 7; bases a pH from 7 to 14. Specially treated strips of paper ( see litmus ), or more precise instruments, may be used to measure pH.


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As we were taught in high school Chem, any pH below 7.4 is acidic.

One pH direction is no better or more natural than the other.

Mammalian cellular metabolism, aka the basic rules of being alive on planet Earth, runs best at a pH between 7.38 and 7.42.

Things on the other side of the ledger, at a pH above 7, are alkaline (also called “basic” as in acid-base).

He had a Ph. D in history and was a college professor before entering politics.

Next week a prom'nent Jap'nese statesman was discovered payin' a socyal visit to th' Ph'lippeens.

An' yet, Hinnissy, I dinnaw what to do about th' Ph'lippeens.

The Ph. Baden directs its preparation by displacement with cold water.

O-ho-ph-sha, the Small Whoop; a hard-visaged warrior, of most remarkable distinction.

Go-to-kw-ph-ah, He who Stands by Himself; a brave of distinction, with his hatchet in his hand.

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