pH
- Defined as the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion activity and indicates whether the water is acidic or alkaline in reaction and is measured on a scale of 0-14.
- Optimum rage of pH for fish culture is 6.8-8.6,broadly 6.5-9.
pH measurement
a. pH indicator paper:
- A thin strip of paper ( Such as chemically treated litmus paper) is partially dipped into the water to be tested.
- The color of the paper changes and this new color is compared to a color chart, which gives the pH value according to the color obtained.
b. Color comparator:
- Cheap water-testing kits can be bought from special chemical suppliers.
- They usually include a number of liquid indicators.
- A few drops of one of these colors indicates are added to a small water sample, and new color of the solution is compared with a set of standard color supplied with the testing kit.
c. pH meter
- Provides the easiest way for determining the water pH, even in the field, but it is relatively expensive.
- The pH value is directly read from the meter after placing the glass electrodes in a water sample.
- Such electrodes are very fragile and should be well protected when being transported.
- Should be accurately calibrated in buffer solutions of known pH, at regular intervals.