The Importance of pH in Living Things
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Find out how the pH system is important in living things around us brought to you by Chemistry PHURPLE’EM pH Kit Teams.  The pH system is used to measure the acidity and basicity level of an aqueous solution. The concept of pH was first invented in German by a chemist named  Søren Peder Lauritz Sørensen in 1909 to produce electrochemical components. What are the importance of pH to us and other living things? Three informative panels were invited to have a small talk about their invention containing purple yam as a natural product.   Moderators: Awani Syazzira Binti Jalil  Nurul Farhah Binti Md Razif   Panels: Adriana Binti Jafri  Ahmad Amzar Bin Abdul Aziz  Siti Khadijah Binti Khairul Hisham   For more updates, come join and do follow us at:  📸Instagram: @iiumk_acsstudentchapter https://www.instagram.com/iiumk_acsst...  👍Facebook:  IIUMK ACS student chapter https://www.facebook.com/iiumkacsstud...  🕊️Twitter:  @iiumk_acs https://twitter.com/iiumk_acs  📧For collaboration/DMs with us: [email protected]
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