If by pH you mean the acidity of a compound then by combining equal amounts of each pH they would all "cancel each other out" i.e. neutralise which leaves a pH of 7
What are your readings? What is the pH? alkalinity? Ken
How acidic or basic the water is. You want it in the middle of these two. "PH" refers to the acid/base continuum. Low numbers mean higher acid concentrations, High numbers mean higher alkaline (base) numbers.
The pH is define in the following way: pH = -log [H+] What that means is the pH is the negative of the base 10 logarithm of the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution. So, if you have a pH = 0, that means that the concentration of H+ is equal to 1 molar, because -log(1) = 0. If you have a 1 M solution of any strong acid, the pH will be equal to zero.
pH = 14 is basic pH = 7 is neutral pH - 1 and 2 are acidic; pH = 1 is more acidic than pH = 2 Therefore a solution at pH 1 has higher concentration of H+ than at pH 14
saliva can have a pH from 6.0 to a 7.4 .
Saliva has a pH between 6.0 and 7.4.
The pH of saliva is usually between 6.5 - 7.5.
The pH of saliva is between 6,5 and 7,5.
6.1273563542843 x 1.965574854653 Ph level of human saliva
To test the pH of the saliva and the guess the pH of the entire body is not a logical concept. You better take the blood sample and get the pH tested for the same. It is very accurate method to detect the pH of the body. The pH of the saliva may get acidic due to starchy food you have eaten before the examination of the saliva.
The normal pH range for Saliva is 5.6 to 7.9. This is the pH balance present in the body which is close to neural.
Depends on what you eat. The pH of Saliva is between 5.5 and 6.9 (weak acid).
Normal blood pH is around 7.4 A normal saliva pH range is somewhere between 6.0 to 7.4
Stimulated Saliva is more basic.....
The saliva is basic; the pH is 7,1-7,5.
human saliva is neutral with a pH of 7