Aged Urine becomes more alkaline

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GoldenMaster
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Aged Urine becomes more alkaline

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Right strip is what you’re looking for when it’s ready🤩
it will become more alkaline, darken in color..

the left strip is from the fresh urine demonstrating the increase in alkalinity when properly fermented ✨✨✨✨🥃
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What is great about this claim is that we can falsefy this ourselves with simple ph paper.

pH paper is a rapid, manual tool used to estimate the acidity or alkalinity of a liquid, typically measuring a range from 0 to 14. It changes color based on the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution—turning red/orange for acids, yellow/green for neutral, and blue/violet for bases—which is then compared to a color chart to determine the pH value.

Key Aspects of pH Paper:
How it Works: The paper is treated with a combination of pH indicators (weak acids or bases) that change color when they react with the ions in the solution.

The pH Scale:
0–<7: Acidic (Red, Orange, Yellow).
7: Neutral (Green).
>7–14: Basic/Alkaline (Blue, Indigo, Violet).

Usage: A strip is dipped into the liquid, and the resulting color is matched against a provided chart.

Accuracy and Limitations:
Subjectivity: pH paper is less precise than a digital pH meter because it relies on the user's interpretation of colors.

Limitations: It can be less accurate in heavily buffered or weak solutions.

Best Practice: Readings should be taken immediately while the paper is still wet, as colors can change upon drying.
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