what does pH stand for?
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Answer / b.gangatharan,chennai
pH stands for pondus hydrogenii which means hydrogen weight in latin.
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Answer / vyankatesh pawar
The pH is a -ve logarithm to the base 10 of Molar concentration of H+ Ion.
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