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100 Strips/box pH Test Strips 0-14 Scale Premium Litmus Tester Paper Ideal for Test pH Level of Water, 100 Strips
100 Strips/box pH Test Strips 0-14 Scale Premium Litmus Tester Paper Ideal for Test pH Level of Water, 100 Strips
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- With Backlight Or Not:No
- Display Type:Analog
- Model Number:PH Paper
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Directions to Use:
Remove a single test strip from the plastic container, holding it from the end with no colored pads.
Dip the strip (all 4 colored pads) into the transparent liquid to be tested for 1 second. Depending on pH of sample, color will change almost instantly.
Shake the strip to remove excess liquid.
Match the color of the pads to the pH diagram on the box label to obtain the pH value of the tested liquid.
A pH value of 7 is neutral. A pH value less than 7 is acidic, while a pH reading greater than 7 is alkaline.
How to Interpret Water pH Test Results
The pH value of a particular water sample is obtained by matching the colors of the strip’s reagent pads after being dipped in the test liquid for approximately 1 second against the pH scale, and noting the corresponding number.
Test results will vary between 0 and 14.0, and can be classified as acidic, neutral or alkaline.
Acidic (0.0 - 6.0)
If you test your water using a pH testing kit and the results are between 0 and 6, this suggests that the water could be acidic and soft with the potential to be corrosive.
Neutral (7.0)
A reading of 7.0 on the pH scale is the ideal level for drinking water. However, international water guidelines stipulate that water is considered safe for consumption with readings between 6.5 and 8.5.
Alkaline (8.0 – 14.0)
Water that is alkaline will produce a reading of between 8.0 and 14.0 on the pH scale. Several claims have been made about the beneficial health properties of drinking alkaline water.
Remove a single test strip from the plastic container, holding it from the end with no colored pads.
Dip the strip (all 4 colored pads) into the transparent liquid to be tested for 1 second. Depending on pH of sample, color will change almost instantly.
Shake the strip to remove excess liquid.
Match the color of the pads to the pH diagram on the box label to obtain the pH value of the tested liquid.
A pH value of 7 is neutral. A pH value less than 7 is acidic, while a pH reading greater than 7 is alkaline.
How to Interpret Water pH Test Results
The pH value of a particular water sample is obtained by matching the colors of the strip’s reagent pads after being dipped in the test liquid for approximately 1 second against the pH scale, and noting the corresponding number.
Test results will vary between 0 and 14.0, and can be classified as acidic, neutral or alkaline.
Acidic (0.0 - 6.0)
If you test your water using a pH testing kit and the results are between 0 and 6, this suggests that the water could be acidic and soft with the potential to be corrosive.
Neutral (7.0)
A reading of 7.0 on the pH scale is the ideal level for drinking water. However, international water guidelines stipulate that water is considered safe for consumption with readings between 6.5 and 8.5.
Alkaline (8.0 – 14.0)
Water that is alkaline will produce a reading of between 8.0 and 14.0 on the pH scale. Several claims have been made about the beneficial health properties of drinking alkaline water.
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