In chemistry, pH is a measure of the activity of the hydrogen ion. Pure water has a pH very close to 7 at 25°C. Solutions with a pH less than 7 are said to be acidic and solutions with a pH greater than 7 are basic or alkaline.
pH + pOH = 14
pH meter
factor I (fibrinogen), factor II (prothrombin), factor III (tissue thromboplastin), factor IV (calcium), factor V (proaccelerin), factor VI (no longer considered active in hemostasis), factor VII (factor-vii), factor VIII (antihemophilicfactor), factor IX (plasma thromboplastincomponent; Christmas factor), factor X (stuart-factor-stuart-prower-factor), factor XI (plasma thromboplastinantecedent), factor XII (factor-xii), factor XIII (fibrin stabilizing factor).
factor pair = 36,1 factor pair = 18,2 factor pair = 12,3 factor pair = 9,4 factor pair = 6,6
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ph factor of a soda cracker is 8.5
From pH=2 to pH=6 the factor 1is 10 000. The factor is 10 for one unit of pH.
The factor is 10.
Hydrogen
Yes.
Depending on the pH factor of the water now, you could add acid to decrease the alkaline factor.
The pH is not the only risk factor of a substance.
pH and temperature
acidic and alkaline
An essential factor is the absorption of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere; also the acid rains.
Im pretty sure it's an abiotic factor (: because it's not a living thing.
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