pH (hydrogen ion concentration)

pH (hydrogen ion concentration)
pH is an indicator that shows the degree of acidity or alkalinity of an aqueous solution, defined as the logarithm of the reciprocal of the hydrogen ion concentration (or hydrogen ion activity), and is also referred to as the hydrogen index. The pH of pure water is neutral and is approximately pH 7; values higher than this indicate alkalinity, while lower values indicate acidity. The reactions of substances in water can change significantly depending on the pH, making it an important indicator of the chemical properties of water. For this reason, pH is widely measured not only in environmental monitoring but also in industrial applications.
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Water Quality Monitoring Network System for Water Supply and Sewerage
Centralize water quality management and streamline leak detection.
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Water Quality Monitoring Network System for Food Manufacturing
Centralize water quality management to reduce the risk of foreign substance contamination.
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Pocket Multi Water Quality Meter SD40 for Research and Development
Support for acquiring water quality data in research and development.
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Pocket Multi Water Quality Meter SD40 for Educational Institutions
Portable measuring device to support water quality experiments at school.
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Pocket Multi Water Quality Meter SD40 for Food Manufacturing
Portable water quality meter to support temperature management in food manufacturing sites.
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Pocket Multi Water Quality Meter SD40 for Aquaculture
For water quality management in fisheries and aquaculture. Portable water quality meter.
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Pocket Multi Water Quality Meter SD40 for Educational Institutions
Measure pH, conductivity, TDS, salinity, and temperature with this one device.
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Pocket Multi Water Quality Meter SD40 for Manufacturing Industry
Portable water quality meter usable in various settings.
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