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  • noun Plural form of pH.

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Examples

  • High sugar with low acid and correspondingly higher pHs was pretty typical throughout the region.

    The New York Cork Report: 2007

  • High sugar with low acid and correspondingly higher pHs was pretty typical throughout the region.

    The 2007 Vintage and Howard Goldberg, the Wine Curmudgeon 2007

  • There can be life which is much sturdier to radiation and heat than thought before, much more sturdier to high salt concentration, to low pHs, to the presence of sulfur, methane and ammonia.

    Hate, Life, the Universe, and Everything Zoe Brain 2007

  • There can be life which is much sturdier to radiation and heat than thought before, much more sturdier to high salt concentration, to low pHs, to the presence of sulfur, methane and ammonia.

    Archive 2007-12-01 Zoe Brain 2007

  • And this is produced by bacteria who are actually making more sulfuric acid, and living at pHs right around zero.

    Penelope Boston says there might be life on Mars Penelope Boston 2006

  • And this is produced by bacteria who are actually making more sulfuric acid, and living at pHs right around zero.

    Penelope Boston says there might be life on Mars Penelope Boston 2006

  • And this is produced by bacteria who are actually making more sulfuric acid, and living at pHs right around zero.

    Penelope Boston says there might be life on Mars Penelope Boston 2006

  • When to use sudsy water or a solvent … Why water and oil do not mix: ionic, polar, and nonpolar substances … Why soap and detergent also work on oil and grease … Acids and alkalies, what pH means, list of pHs of common household substances … Homemade cleaners and recipes for making and using them … Abrasives

    HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005

  • There is a correlation between higher pH levels and greater ripeness and warmer climate wines, although even cool-climate varieties from hot vintages can have pHs approaching 4.0, which is considered high.

    The World’s Greatest Wine Estates Jr. Robert M. Parker 2005

  • When to use sudsy water or a solvent … Why water and oil do not mix: ionic, polar, and nonpolar substances … Why soap and detergent also work on oil and grease … Acids and alkalies, what pH means, list of pHs of common household substances … Homemade cleaners and recipes for making and using them … Abrasives

    HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005

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