acidity (pH)

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Key Facts

Abbreviation
PH
Pronunciation
/əˈsɪdəti ˈpiˈeɪʧ/
Category
Medical
Related Field
British Medicine

Examples in Context

  1. Condensation temperature is 110 ℃, the time is 6h, the acidity pH ≈ 3.0, and the amount of the gelatin 0.6 %.
  2. Phenol and hydroquinone are directly determined at an acidity of pH ≤ 7 by the first derivative UV spectrophotometry.
  3. The result indicates, the soils were of strong acidity with pH 4. 11 - 4. 96;
  4. Acidity and pH had not diverged much between sea-buckthorn juice and pulp, but the latter had more soluble solids content, total sugars content and reducing sugars content.
  5. The results showed that ginger juice contents of over 30 % had a significant effect on the titration acidity, pH and viscosity.

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