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Melanie Murillo
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29 October, 08:55
What does ph stand for in chemistry
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Jaeden Ferguson
29 October, 09:12
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The answer is potential hydrogen
the ph in the chemistry test used to test acidity of substances stand for "potential hydrogen" as in how much hydrogen is in each of the substances being tested
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