No, it will have a low pH. Any acidic solution has a pH of less than 7.
Not necessarily. A solution that has a pH of 2 can have a low concentration of a strong acid or a relatively high concentration of a weak acid.
Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) pH of 1
The pH of an acid depends completely on the concentration of the acid, thus, an extremely concentrated solution of phosphoric acid will have a low pH, and a less concentrated solution (as in some soft drinks) would have a slightly higher pH.
The more concentrated an acid is the lower its PH will be. The more concentrated a bace is the higher its PH will be.
An acid is weak if it has a PH of seven or higher.
Weak acids have a pH around 4-7
A strong acid id PH 1 or 2 and a weak acid is a number between 5 or 6 Not 7 because that is neutral
Weak acids do not ionize at pH 7. At pH 7, it is neither an acid nor a base. This is where all of them become neutral.
Not very weak, it is a moderately weak acid.
Yes In theory, you could have a very weak solution of a strong acid and a stong solution of a weak acid and they would have the same pH.
Citric Acid is a weak acid. It is round about 6 on the pH scale.
It depends on which acid and how concentrated it is but they will normally be around 1-3 for strong acids and 4-7 for weak acids