The concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution is
The pH scale ranges from 1 (acid) to 14 (alkaline or basic)
called pH and determines whether a
solution is acid or alkaline. A pH value shows the
intensity of acid or alkaline conditions. In general,
acidity is a measure of a substance's ability to neutralize
bases, and alkalinity is a measure of substance's ability
to neutralize acids.
with 7 as neutral. The scale is logarithmic so a
change of one pH unit means a tenfold change in
acid or alkaline concentration. A change from 7 to
6 represents 10 times the concentration, 7 to 5,
100 times, and so on.
pH Fact Sheet
| Class AA (Extraordinary) | 6.5 - 8.5 |
| Class A (Excellent) | 6.5 - 8.5 |
| Class D (Good) | 6.5 - 8.5 |
| Class C (Fair) | 6.5 - 9.0 |
pH Value Scale
This scale represents the effect various pH levels have on aquatic life.
Notice on the top of the scale how aquatic organisms have a fairly narrow range of tolerance before they die.
Underneath the scale are substances you may be familiar with, and where these fit on the scale as well.
(Source: "The Stream Scene")
pH Test
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