pH of water samples can be determined in the field or the samples can be collected and pH determined later. Since most aquatic systems have a pH in the midrange of pH scale, an indicator with a pH from 5-9 may be adequate. However, a wide range indicator is often the best to start with.
Place a small amount of the water sample in a test tube or other container. Add one or two drops of indicator to the sample. After 30 seconds compare the color of the water/indicator solution to the color chart provided with the indicator. Read the pH of the sample from the chart. Indicator paper can also be used.
| Acid--------------------Neutral--------------------Alkaline 0--1--2--3--4--5--6--7--8--9--10--11--12--13--14 |
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|---|---|
| Bacteria | 1.0---------------------------------------------13.0 |
| Plants (algae or rooted) | 6.5----------------------12.0 |
| Carp, sucker, catfish, some insects | 6.0--------9.0 |
| Bass, Crappie | 6.5------8.5 |
| Snails, clams, mussels | 7.0-----9.0 |
| Most animals (trout, mayfly, stone fly, caddis fly) | 6.5-----7.5 |
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