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The Ph scale is a measure of the acidity or basicity of a substance (usually a liquid) and has a scale of
-7 to +7, where 0 is neutral Ph. The following URL will provide further information on the pH scale.
www.elmhurst.edu
-7 to +7, where 0 is neutral Ph. The following URL will provide further information on the pH scale.
www.elmhurst.edu
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