Hydrogen ion concentration:
A measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution expressed as ph.See ph.
Terms Related to Hydrogen ion concentration
Buffer
Any substance or combination of substances that, when dissolved in water, produces a solution that resists a change in its hydrogen ion concentration on the ...
Ph
Abbreviation: an indicator of the acidity or alkalinity of a substance of solution, represented on a scale of 0-14, 0-6.9 being acidic, 7 being neither ...
Indicator
1.a dial gauge used on the rig to measure the hookload. 2. Substances in acid-base that, in solution, change color or become colorless as the ...
Diffusion
1. The spontaneous movement and scattering of particles of liquids, gases, or solids. 2. The migration of dissolved substances from an area of high concentration ...
Hydrogen sulfide
A flammable, colorless gaseous compound of hydrogen and sulfur (h2s) , which in small amounts has the odor of rotten eggs. Sometimes found in petroleum, ...
Sodium chloride
Common table salt. It is sometimes used in cement slurries as an accelerator or a retarder, depending on the concentration.
Solids concentration
Total amount of solids in a drilling fluid as determined by distillation. Includes both the dissolved and the suspended or undissolved solids.
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