The range of an instrument or any type of equipment are the ultimate limits for which it has been designed / constructed. A part of the measuring range is normally indicated as the span which complies with the calibrated standard output. The span is always smaller or equal to the range. For exampe a pressure transmitter range of 0 to 100 barg can be calibrated to measure a span of 20 - 80 barg and so the span is 60 barg. Note that the range still determines the accuracy !
Range is the highest minus smallest. The range would be 14.
Probabilities can only range from 0 to 1. All of the options range from 0 to 1 (14% is the same as 0.14) except -49, so -49 is not a probability.
Range = 5 - 0 = 5
zero.
The answer depends on the units used for 0 14. The answer will be greatly different whether it is 0 14 miles or 0 14 micrometres.
A unique and correct pH indicator for all the values of the pH scale don't exist; see the link below.
Range is the highest minus smallest. The range would be 14.
The range of pH values is 0 - 14.
The colour of universal indicator is depending on pH pH Range and corresponding color: 0-3 red 3-6 orange yellow 7 green 8-11 blue 11-14 violet purple
When it is not mixed with any other solution, it is green. Green represents neutrality, so its pH is 7.
The equator is located at 0 latitude. Fullstop. Being a parallel it spans the whole range in longitude, from 0 to 180 and back again.
0-14, 7 is neutral, anything greater than 7 is a base, anything less than 7 is an acid
Range = Maximum - minimum = 18 - 0 = 18
The pKa range of the compound is typically between 0 and 14.
Probabilities can only range from 0 to 1. All of the options range from 0 to 1 (14% is the same as 0.14) except -49, so -49 is not a probability.
The pH scale ranges from 0-14. Universal indicator makes very acidic substances (with a pH of around 0) appear dark red, neutral ones green and very alkaline ones dark blue.
No, the pH scale range is typically from 0 to 14. A pH less than 0 is not physically possible in water-based solutions.