No. A pH of 2 is *very* acidic. pH is measured on a continuum with 1 being a very strong acid, 7 being neutral, and 14 being a very strong base.
It is 6.7 on the pH scale (slightly acidic).
It is slightly acidic with a pH ranging from 6 to 7.
It is slightly acedic.
Anything with a pH less than 7 is considered acidic. So a pH of 6.4 is only slightly acidic.
pH of 7.5 is slightly alkaline
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A solution that has a pH of 6 is slightly acidic.
It is 6.7 on the pH scale (slightly acidic).
Lemonade has a pH of about 2 or 3. Acidic substances have pH's below 7 and while bases have pH's above 7. Pure water (deionized) has a pH of 7.0. (Tap water is generally slightly acidic with a pH of ~6.5).
Slightly acidic
It is slightly acidic with a pH ranging from 6 to 7.
An acid pH is anything less than 7 including zero.
Sweet Potatoes, 5.30 - 5.60. PH (slightly acidic)
It is about 6.7 (slightly acidic).
It is slightly acedic.
Anything with a pH less than 7 is considered acidic. So a pH of 6.4 is only slightly acidic.
As a gas, carbon dioxide does not have a pH. However, it is slightly soluble in water and when it dissolves in water, the resultant solution is slightly acidic. Slightly acidic solutions have a pH less than 7 which is considered "low".