Jerry__Lewis
2022-12-14 13:05:31
The exact meaning of the letter p in "pH" is disputed, as Sorensen did not explain why he used it. Sorensen describes a way of measuring pH using potential differences, and it represents the negative power of 10 in the concentration of hydrogen ions. The letter p could stand for the French puissance, German Potenz, or Danish potens, meaning "power", or it could mean "potential". All the words for these start with the letter p in French, German, and Danish - all languages Sorensen published in: Carlsberg Laboratory was French-speaking, German was the dominant language of scientific publishing, and Sorensen was Danish.
DeathOfAClown
2022-12-14 13:07:40
Le 14 décembre 2022 à 13:05:31 :
The exact meaning of the letter p in "pH" is disputed, as Sorensen did not explain why he used it. Sorensen describes a way of measuring pH using potential differences, and it represents the negative power of 10 in the concentration of hydrogen ions. The letter p could stand for the French puissance, German Potenz, or Danish potens, meaning "power", or it could mean "potential". All the words for these start with the letter p in French, German, and Danish - all languages Sorensen published in: Carlsberg Laboratory was French-speaking, German was the dominant language of scientific publishing, and Sorensen was Danish.
Damn, t'es un vrai enquêteur toi :3
Je suis pas sûr de l'interet par contre: