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Please explain pH potential hydrogen and its connection with alkalinity and acidity ?

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Please explain pH potential hydrogen and its connection with alkalinity and acidity ?

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Acidity & alkalinity are measured according to the pH scale. pH stands for ´potential hydrogen´ referring to the amount of hydrogen mixed with the water. ph measured on a scale that runs from 0-14. Seven is neutral, indicating there is no acid or alkalinity present. A measurement below 7 indicates acid is present and a measurement above 7 indicates alkalinity.

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