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According to Google, pH is the measure of the hydrogen ion concentration a solution. Solutions with a high concentration of hydrogen ions have a low pH and solutions with a low concentrations of H+ ions have a high pH. This may seem like a confusion way to express these relationships, and it is, until you understand what pH stands for.
pH is the measure of hydrogen ions. Basically solutions with a high concentration of hydrogen have a low pH. An example of neutral amount of pH would be milk. An example of a high amount of pH would be battery acid.