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Puttaneska , 25 days ago to xkcd in xkcd #2943: Unsolved Chemistry Problems Thank you. I think the decades-old chemistry-class flashback distracted me from thoroughly absorbing the full post!
Thank you. I think the decades-old chemistry-class flashback distracted me from thoroughly absorbing the full post!
Puttaneska , 26 days ago to xkcd in xkcd #2943: Unsolved Chemistry Problems Thank you (4 now added!)
Thank you (4 now added!)
Puttaneska , 26 days ago (edited 26 days ago) to xkcd in xkcd #2943: Unsolved Chemistry Problems They told me at school that ‘p’ meant ‘negative log’. So ‘pH’ means ‘the negative log of the concentration of Hydrogen ions in moles/litre’. pH 1 is 1 x 10^-1^ (strong acid) pH 7 is 1 x 10^-7^ (neutral) pH 14 is 1 x 10^-14^ (alkaline) (Chemistry was a long time ago, though)
They told me at school that ‘p’ meant ‘negative log’. So ‘pH’ means ‘the negative log of the concentration of Hydrogen ions in moles/litre’.
pH 1 is 1 x 10^-1^ (strong acid)
pH 7 is 1 x 10^-7^ (neutral)
pH 14 is 1 x 10^-14^ (alkaline)
(Chemistry was a long time ago, though)