Then, yes, Owen, as clear as lingo fluid !!

 

TC

D.

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From: Owen Jenkins [mailto:[email protected]] 



It's commonly known as "mud" in the drilling business.

 

Cheers,

O.

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From: [email protected] 

now pH

...Depends on how clear is a lingo-whatsit fluid....

 

Cheers, 

TC.David.


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From: Owen Jenkins [mailto:[email protected]] 



pH is a measure of the hydrogen ion concentration in an ionic liquid
(usually, but not necessarily,  a water-based fluid). It is log to the base
10 of the reciprocal of the hydrogen ion concentration., or minus log base
10 of the hydrogen ion concentration (mathematically the same thing), the
hydrogen ion concentration being measured in moles.

 

If the liquid is neutral, it should be 7.0, since the solubility product of
hydrogen ion and hydroxide ion in pure water at STP is 10 to the power -14
and these two must be exactly in balance for the solution to be neutral. 

 

Is that now as clear as a lignosulphonate drilling fluid?

 

Cheers,

Owen.

 

From: "Richard L Smith" < <mailto:[email protected]>
[email protected]>

> <<<but I've forgotten my O level physics - what is pH please? >>>
> 
> Not physics David, chemistry!
> 
> Google is your friend!
> 
> Richard S




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