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ph (n)

(from potential of Hydrogen) the logarithm of the reciprocal of hydrogen-ion concentration in gram atoms per liter; provides a measure on a scale from 0 to 14 of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution (where 7 is neutral and greater than 7 is more basic and less than 7 is more acidic)

ph Sentence Examples

  1. The photographer adjusted the aperture and shutter speed meticulously to capture the perfect photograph.
  2. The physician prescribed penicillin as a prophylactic measure to prevent infection from spreading.
  3. The philanthropist generously donated a substantial amount of money to support education and healthcare.
  4. The psychologist analyzed the patient's behavior, searching for underlying psychopathologies.
  5. The philosopher questioned the nature of existence and the limits of human understanding.
  6. The physicist measured the velocity of light with extraordinary precision using a photoelectric effect.
  7. The philatelist carefully organized his collection of stamps, grouping them by country and era.
  8. The photographer manipulated the photo's hue, saturation, and luminosity to enhance its aesthetic appeal.
  9. The physician performed a physical examination to assess the patient's pharyngitis and overall health.
  10. The philosopher's phenomenology examined the relationship between consciousness and the external world.

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(from potential of Hydrogen) the logarithm of the reciprocal of hydrogen-ion concentration in gram atoms per liter; provides a measure on a scale from 0 to 14 o

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The photographer adjusted the aperture and shutter speed meticulously to capture the perfect photograph.

The physician prescribed penicillin as a prophylactic measure to prevent infection from spreading.

The philanthropist generously donated a substantial amount of money to support education and healthcare.

The psychologist analyzed the patient's behavior, searching for underlying psychopathologies.