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Wat (wie) is PH 75 - definitie


PH 75         
MILITARY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
PH 75 was a military development program in France aimed at designing a nuclear-powered amphibious assault ship during the 1970s. Design work was never completed by the time the project was cancelled in 1981.
Hall PH         
  • XPH-1 prototype in flight. Note the open pilots canopy.
1929 FLYING BOAT FAMILY BY HALL
User:Nigel Ish/Sandbox Hall PH; Hall PH-1; Hall PH-2; Hall PH-3; Hall PH-2 seaplane
The Hall PH was an American flying boat of the 1930s. It was a twin-engined biplane, developed from the Naval Aircraft Factory PN and could hence trace its lineage back to the Felixstowe flying boats of World War I.
pH         
  • Relation between pH and pOH. Red represents the acidic region. Blue represents the basic region.
MEASURE OF THE ACIDITY OR BASICITY OF AN AQUEOUS SOLUTION
PH Scale; PH value; PH level; PH 7; ㏗; Acid and base; Acids and bases; Power of hydrogen; Pondus hydrogenii; PH balance; Ph Scale; PH Imbalance; Potential of hydrogen; Ph; Negative pH; Hydrogen-ion concentration; PH scale; Ph scale; Potentia Hydrogenii; Neutral solution; Potential Of Hydrogen; P.H.; P.h.; P H; PH strip; Potential hydrogen; Ocean acidity; Seawater scale; P.h. scale
¦ noun Chemistry a figure expressing acidity or alkalinity on a logarithmic scale on which 7 is neutral, lower values are more acid, and higher values more alkaline.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from p representing Ger. Potenz 'power' + H, the symbol for hydrogen (the pH being derived from the reciprocal of the hydrogen-ion concentration).