The term "ph1" does not have a standard meaning in mathematics or science. It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect reference. If you can provide more context or clarify the question, I'd be happy to help with finding a solution.
There is no specific substance referred to as pH1. pH is a measure of how acidic or basic a substance is on a scale of 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral. A pH of 1 would indicate a very strong acid.
Liquid Liquid ended in 1983.
Battery acid typically has a pH level below 1, making it extremely acidic. It can be very corrosive and dangerous if not handled properly.
Milk is an emulsion of fats in water.An emulsion is type of suspension: liquid in liquid.
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tin and paint and ph1 acid in the battery
The term "ph1" does not have a standard meaning in mathematics or science. It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect reference. If you can provide more context or clarify the question, I'd be happy to help with finding a solution.
"Ph1" doesn't have a recognized meaning or context in English language or commonly used terminology. If you provide more information or context, I may be able to help further.
There is no specific substance referred to as pH1. pH is a measure of how acidic or basic a substance is on a scale of 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral. A pH of 1 would indicate a very strong acid.
"Ph1 acid" does not refer to a specific chemical compound or term in chemistry. It may be a typo or a misunderstanding. If you provide more context or correct the term, I can give you a more accurate answer.
pH1 likely refers to a solution's pH level being close to 1, indicating a very acidic solution. pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution on a scale of 0-14, with lower values indicating greater acidity.
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If you want a quick answer, Fram PH1 for the 4.9 liter, 5.0 liter and the 5.8 liter
PH 6 is much less acidic. An example of Ph 6 is milk. Whereas Ph1 is stomach acid (very acidic) :)
below PH1 it's red colour from PH1-7 it's yellow ,and above PH 7 it turnes to red colour, when it comes in contact of NaOH above PH7 charge of turmeric becomes negative ,1negative charge ,2 negative charge ,and in high ph about 11 it has 3negative charge on it's oxygen. ,and each mollecul repels each other and get a special demantional stracture in solution that absorb red light in whole light