pH
pH
Noun
This term represents the potential of hydrogen and is used specifically to quantify the acidity or alkalinity of a water-based solution. It operates on a logarithmic scale, meaning each whole pH value below 7 is ten times more acidic than the next higher value.
In written English, the lowercase p and uppercase H are mandatory to maintain scientific accuracy. Using "PH" or "ph" is considered a technical error in academic and professional chemistry contexts.
Meanings
Examples
The scientist measured the pH of the soil to check its acidity.
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