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pH is a short form for the power (p) of Hydrogen (H), which is a way of expressing the measurement of the hydrogen ion concentration. The pH scale is used to express how acidic or basic a solution is. ORP stands for “Oxidation Reduction Potential”. Measured in millivolts, ORP indicates the degree to which one chemical will oxidize or reduce another chemical. If one substance causes another to lose electrons, it is said to be an oxidizing agent whereas if it causes another substance to gain electrons, it is said to be a reducing agent. pH and ORP are often discussed together in the context of sensors as there are similarities in the construction of the two types. |
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