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I’m an H⁺ denier, in that I refuse to consider loose protons to be real hydrogen, so I personally believe it stands for ‘pretend’.

  • Puttaneska@lemmy.world
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    23 天前

    They told me at school that ‘p’ meant ‘negative log’. So ‘pH’ means ‘the negative log of the concentration of Hydrogen ions in moles/litre’.

    pH 1 is 1 x 10-1 (strong acid)

    pH 7 is 1 x 10-7 (neutral)

    pH 14 is 1 x 10-14 (alkaline)

    (Chemistry was a long time ago, though)

      • Bumblefumble@lemm.ee
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        23 天前

        Dutch and Danish are not the same language. So yeah, the Danish scientist published in Danish, not Dutch.

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        22 天前

        Thank you. I think the decades-old chemistry-class flashback distracted me from thoroughly absorbing the full post!

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        23 天前

        Can the term potency also be used to refer to the exponent in English? Because that is what is meant by the terms in the other languages and I haven’t come across that usage of the word potency in English