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What is the pH (acidity level) of my water?

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All wells in the system in both Grimes and Montgomery Counties are tapped into the same aquifer and consequently have a close pH range of around 7.1 - 7.27. (Note: pH is measured on a scale of 0 to 14. A pH of 7 is neutral, a pH level above 7 indicates alkalinity, and pH levels of less than 7 indicate acidity.)

What is the pH level of acidity that is needed to support the growth of C. botulism?

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A pH value of 4.6 or higher can support the growth of C. botulism in almost any type of food. Since Kombucha Tea is normally consumed in the pH range of 2.5-3.5, it will not support the growth of C. botulism. See similar questions...

How does Essentia Water increase pH level to between 9.2 and 9.7?

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Essentia Water uses a proprietary process called Ionic Separation. There are two ions in water. One is negatively charged (alkaline) and the other is positively charged (acidic). This process uses electrolysis to electrically split water into alkaline and acidic streams. We bottle only the alkaline stream. In doing so, we are bottling the water that has had the acidic ion removed, which naturally raises the pH of the remaining water. See similar questions...

How does raising my pH level affect my health?

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It is well known that the body fluids of healthy people tend to be more alkaline (high pH) and the body fluids of sick or diseased people are acidic ( low pH). Healthy blood, spinal fluid and saliva are normally at a pH of 7.4. This alkaline state is necessary for cell growth, cell function and cell repair. It has been proven that cancer cannot grow in an alkaline solution because an alkaline solution will hold oxygen at a high level (Cause and Prevention of Cancer, Biochem Zeits, 152: 514-520). See similar questions...

how do i level out the ph in water 4 a hydroponic unit?

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Hi, I'm doing a science project on hydroponic farming, using the Water Culture method, i need to know how to get the best results, especially with pea plants & carrots, if anyone can give me some advice, than post it on the bulletin board, please address it to J.S. of Fl hi ! i am interested in starting a hydroponic vegetable garden as a business, what size should the garden be to be commercially viable ? would appreciate a reply. See similar questions...

Q14. Which level of pH should I keep when drinking alkaline water?

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the level of 8.5 to 9 of pH value, water is best absorbed into the body. However, neutral tap water or acidic water produced from a R/O system may not be suitable for you temporarily due to large difference of mineral content. Therefore, it is recommendable to drink water on stage 1 (pH value is 7.5 to 8) initially, and then drink ionized water in which pH value is 8.5 to 9 (generally, on stage 2 at home depending on water pressure). See similar questions...

What pH level does the AQ-4000 bring to drinking water?

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The AQ-4000 will reduce TDS, iron, and rust down to .5 microns (40 times smaller than what is visible to the human eye). See similar questions...

Which pH factor should a good drinking water possess?

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The pH factor should be close to neutral (7). Any pH between 6.5 and 7.5 is good. Remember, 1 is very acidic and 14 is extremely alkaline. Only salt mills and grinders having metal grinding mechanisms will cause a reaction with the salt. Ceramic mills and grinders are recommended. See similar questions...

What is the pH of our water?

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The pH of the three wells in the Evans Creek valley is 7.0. The two wells on the plateau have a pH of 7.6. A pH of 7.0 is neutral. See similar questions...

What are the various levels of alkalinity and acidity (pH) for?

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Enagic water Ionizers provide, at the push of a button, water that varies from mildly alkaline to highly alkaline. This enables you to accustom yourself gradually to higher levels of alkaline drinking water (e.g. pH 8.0 to pH9.5 ). You should start slowly with one glass of ionized water at the lowest alkaline setting and work your way up over several weeks to higher levels and amounts. See similar questions...

Can I use a pH pen to test the acidity of other papers?

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The Creative Memories definition of Acid-Free states: Because acid damages photographs and memorabilia, pages and decorative items in your albums should be acid-free. Photo-safe material has a lab-tested pH between 7.0 and 9.5. Creative Memories paper is tested for pH using the cold extraction method, which involves a lengthy process which measures the pH of the entire paper. pH pens test the acidity of paper products at the surface only. See similar questions...

How long will the ionized water maintain its pH Level when stored?

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Over time, when alkaline water comes in contact with air, the water's pH will start to revert to back to a neutral pH of 7. Simply put, the minerals contained in the water will start to precipitate into solid form when the water is in contact with carbon present in the air. See similar questions...

What is pH?

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pH is a measure of the acidity ("sourness") or alkalinity ("sweetness") of soil. The scale ranges from 1 to 14, but few soils are more acidic that 5 or more alkaline than 9. A pH of 7 is perfectly neutral, but most plants grow best when the pH is a slightly acidic between 6.5. Soils in areas with low rainfall tend to be alkaline. Where rainfall is high, soils are more often acidic. This happens because rainfall gradually washes calcium from soil. See similar questions...

What pH level should my nutrient solution be at?

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The ideal range is different for different plants, but the general range for plant survival is between 5.0 and 7.5. Any lower and delicate plant tissues can be burned and any higher may cause some nutrients to precipitate out of solution, making them unavailable for uptake. It is also important to take into the considration the fact the different nutrients can only be absorbed at certain pH levels. The optimum pH range seems to be between 5.8 and 6.5. . See similar questions...

Q3. What is the pH level in our body?

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When pH value in a body is 7.35 to 7.45 which is slightly alkaline and that on the skin is 4.5 to 5.8 which is slightly acidic, we can keep our health best. Which is why we should drink alkaline water and use acidic water for washing. See similar questions...

What is the pH level of XanGo Juice?

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quot;Here's the rule of thumb for dosing: if illnesses are already present, three doses a day would be optimal, if possible, before meals. One-to-three oz per dose. For prevention, a single dose a day is plenty but again, the amount can be from one to three oz. Economics are most often the limiting factor in how much per dose. There is no upper limit but I see no real benefit to more than 2oz per dose in most situations. See similar questions...

Will I benefit from the increased pH of Essentia Water?

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Definitely. However drinking Essentia Water will not by itself insure a properly pH balanced system. Essentia Water was designed to assist the body in neutralizing acidic conditions. The benefit of a properly balanced system is lower incidence and severity of infections such as colds, the flu and other infections. See similar questions...

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