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Harry Hanna
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21 February, 08:22
What is ph? And explain where it can be used
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21 February, 08:43
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PH is a measure of hydrogen (colorless, odorless) concentration of solutions. Ph is in solutions for an example like spray to clean the kitchen counter or table. These things have color and are odorless after a while.
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