Table 2. pH Measurement of various substances using paper indicators and pH meter and the corresponding [H*), pOH & [OH]. pH Range reading pH Solutions Wide Blue Litm Acidic Bas Red Litmus Раper [H*] pOH [OH] ic/ Neutral us Раpe раper Blue to Red to 6.70 1) Deionized Water Blue Red 3.58 2) Apple Juice Blue to Red to Red 3 Red Red to Red 3) Milk Blue to Red 6 6.58 4) Window Cleaner Blue to Blue Red to Blue 10 10.55 5) Sodium Blue to Red to 7 6.58 chloride Blue Red 6) Sodium Blue to Red to Blue Blue 9 9.55 bicarbonate 7) Ferric chloride Blue to Red Red to Red 1.59 69 2.

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Table 2. pH Measurement of various substances using paper
indicators and pH meter and the corresponding [H-], pOH & [OH].
Acidic/Bas
ic/ Neutral
Solutions
Blue
Red
Litmus
pH
Range reading
pH
Wide
[H*]
pOH
[OH]
Litm
us
Раper
Раpe
раper
Red to
1)
Deionized
Water
Blue to
6
6.70
Blue
Red
2) Apple Juice Blue to Red to
Red
3
3.58
Red
Red to
Red
3) Milk
Blue to
Red
6.58
Red to
Blue
10.55
4) Window
Cleaner
Blue to
Blue
10
5) Sodium
chloride
Blue to Red to
Blue
7
6.58
Red
6) Sodium
Blue to
Red to
9
9.55
bicarbonate
Blue
Blue
7) Ferric
chloride
Blue to Red to
Red
Red
2
1.59
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Transcribed Image Text:Table 2. pH Measurement of various substances using paper indicators and pH meter and the corresponding [H-], pOH & [OH]. Acidic/Bas ic/ Neutral Solutions Blue Red Litmus pH Range reading pH Wide [H*] pOH [OH] Litm us Раper Раpe раper Red to 1) Deionized Water Blue to 6 6.70 Blue Red 2) Apple Juice Blue to Red to Red 3 3.58 Red Red to Red 3) Milk Blue to Red 6.58 Red to Blue 10.55 4) Window Cleaner Blue to Blue 10 5) Sodium chloride Blue to Red to Blue 7 6.58 Red 6) Sodium Blue to Red to 9 9.55 bicarbonate Blue Blue 7) Ferric chloride Blue to Red to Red Red 2 1.59 Show your computations on the next page(s)
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