Acids
Base
Body pH
pH
pH Uses
100

Numbers that represent an acid on the pH scale

0-6

100

Numbers that represent a base on the pH scale

8-14

100

pH nature in our mouth

6.2-7.6

Slightly acidic to basic

100
pH scale
0-14
100

Name 2 examples of why we measure pH

Microbial stability, preservative efficacy, Taste, and Odor, Also consistency between batches

200

Example of an acid made at our company

ACV, Juices, list is endless

200

Bases release these ions when water

Hydroxide ions

200

pH nature in our stomach

1.5-3.5 Acidic

200

pH stands for

potential of Hydrogen

200

pH nature of lotions

Slightly acidic to neutral

300

Acids release these ions when dissolved in water

Hydrogen ions

300

Bases found in everyday life

Baking soda, baking powder, bleach, detergents etc

300

pH nature of skin

4.7-5.75 Slightly acidic

300

Ways to measure pH

pH meter and pH paper

300

Dairy product that uses pH for production

Cheese

400

One example of ingredients/RM used in our batches to acidify the formula

Citric acid, malic acid, ascorbic acid

400

Example of a base made at our company

Chlorophyll

400

Reason for pH nature of stomach

Break down food, kill harmful bacteria

400

Most accurate pH is measured at

Room temperature

400

True or False. pH is important for food quality not food safety

False

500

pH below which most common food pathogens don't grow

4.5

500

Example of a base we tested today

Egg whites

500

Reason for pH nature of skin

Keep moisture in, Keep bacteria out

500

pH Meter measures these ions

Hydrogen ions

500

2 examples of why pH is important in foods or personal care because

It affects Microbes, Flavor, Texture, emulsion stability, proteins, starches/CHO