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A2O Water pH Reagent Liquid
pH reagent liquid suitable for testing tap and potable water. Place a few drops of the pH liquid to test your tap or drinking water pH level. Check results instantly with the color chart.

What is pH?
pH refers to the system of describing acidity or alkalinity of a solution based on the amount of hydrogen ions present in that solution. Ions are nothing but electrically charged particles that have many roles in the normal functioning of different substances. The pH scale varies from 0 to 14; 0 denotes totally acidic and 14 denotes totally alkaline (basic). A pH of 7 is considered neutral (normal water has a pH of 7). Failing of maintaining an optimum acid-base balance results in a considerable diminish in the body's ability to absorb minerals and other nutrients. This in turn can lead to decreased energy production in the cells of our body, altered response to different functions, decreased cell repair and increase the susceptibility to illness.

What is pH Balance?
pH also used to refer the acid-base balance in the human body. Our body should be maintained at a precise pH for a healthy function of all the cells and tissues. Different organs such as the lungs, kidneys and various other tissues maintain the acid-base balance in the human body. Any alterations in this balance can lead to disturbance in the normal functioning of our body. These alterations can result from various conditions or disorders such as vomiting, diarrhea, respiratory failure, kidney dysfunction, diabetes, ingestion of toxic substances and others leading to life-threatening crises. The pH balance of our body can also be altered based on the stress we experience, the diet we follow and our lifestyle.
Test your water before drinking!

pH 8.5~9.5 Alkaline Water - Water for Health
- Good for drinking and cooking
- Improve the color, taste and aroma of coffee and tea
- Balance the effects of acidic foods and stomach acid
pH 7.0 - Filtered Clean Water
- Best for taking medication
- Perfect for preparing infant formula
pH 4.5~6.5 Acidic Water - Water for Beauty (not for drinking)
- Tighten pores and tone the skin
- Smooth the skin tone
pH 10+ Strong Alkaline Water - Water for the Cleaning (not for drinking)
- Remove stains form many surfaces and materials including dishes, knives, utensils, floors, carpet and laundry
- Wash fruits and vegetables

A2O Water pH Reagent Liquid - Use Instructions
- Collect 10cc (2 tsp.) of water sample.
- For best results, add 2-3 drops of the pH reagent to the sample.
- Compare result with the chart on the bottle.
- After testing, please make sure that the bottle is tightly capped.
Quick and easy to test drinking water and more!
Testing accuracy of alkaline Ionizer water levels
It is very important to test the pH levels of the water from your water ionizer machine.
If you are testing water from 3-5 different pH levels from your water ionizer machine, the colored results should be different from one another. For instance, level 3 alkaline water should have a colored result purple compared to levels 1 and/or 2.
If you did not see any changes in colored results, your water ionizer machine is most likely in need of a deep clean service.
Good for testing home tap water
The EPA recommends that municipal drinking water suppliers maintain water with pH levels of 6.5 to 8.5. The pH level of tap water varies but is typically 7.5
Good for testing drinking water
The pH level varies between brands because of the different processes each company uses to make the water clean enough to drink. The added chemicals and filtration systems used ultimately affect how the water tastes and its final pH level.
School science experiments
"Kids used this for a science experiment to see why some water upsets their stomach and others don’t. They tested 7 types of water and our tap water. Turns out the waters that upset their stomachs are acidic while their preferred waters had higher pH. This dropper made the water easy to read and explain to the kids what they were seeing. Now to stop them from wanting every new brand of water they see…"