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A 10% solution of calcium nitrate has a pH of about 6.0.

Calcium nitrate is the primary source of water soluble calcium in hydroponics. Prolonged use in other growing media can result in a gradual increase in pH because the negatively charged nitrate ions are taken up faster than the positively charged calcium ions.

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The pH value of calcium iodide is typically around 7, which is considered neutral. This is because calcium iodide dissociates in water to release calcium ions and iodide ions, which do not affect the pH significantly.

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Calcium chloride does not affect pH so a solution of it would have a pH of 7

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The pH of calcium carbonate is around 9.8

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pH is greater than 7

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Calcium Carbonate has a PH of about 9-10

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Neutral, pH = 7 for CaI2 solution.

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Calcium hydroxide is a base.

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10 pH

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