It is a measure of the concentration of hydronium (H30+11OH) ionic bonds in a solution. The greater the concentration of hydronium ions, the lower the pH and the more acidic it is. Solutions with a pH of less than two are considered strong acids. Solutions with a pH of greater than 12 are considered strong bases.
The pH scale gives substances a label of how acidic, alkaline or neutral it is. For example, if someone says a solution has a pH of 3.2 you would automatically know that the substance was acidic. If the number given was 13, it would be very alkaline. The normal pH range is 0-14 and thus by a nice simple number, a good indication of acidity/basicity is given.
The pH scale is measure of the concentration of Hydrogen ions. It measures how acid or alkaline a solution is. Water has a pH of 7 and is neutral. A pH of less than 7 is acid and more than 7 is alkaline. Each change in the pH value of 1 (e.g from 7 to 8) indicates a ten fold change in hydrogen ion concentration. In math terms : pH= log10 (conc H+)
It is a measure of Acidity. Acidity is basically the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution, due to say addition of Nitric acid, which in solution dissociates into Hydrogen and Nitrate ions. If the concentration of hydrogen ions is 1x10{to the power -3} the pH is said to be +3. Twice that concentration, it will be approximately +3.3
The definition is "The logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration, with the sign reversed". For pure water at room(?) temperature, the pH is +7. Anything higher and it is "alkaline", lower is "acidic".
Scientists describe soil as being either acidic, ro nuetral(neither acidic nor basic).
YOu use the pH scale to tell if a substance is an acid or a base.
pH is used to measure how acidic or basic an aqueous solution is.
The purpose of the pH scale is to evaluate the basicity or acidity of solutions; a pH under 7 is acidic, a pH over 7 is basic and pH 7 is neutral.
The scale that chemists use to describe the concentration of hydronium ions in a solution is know as the pH Scale
The highest number on the pH scale is 14. The pH scale goes from 0 to 14.
The midpoint of the pH scale is 7.
7 is neutral on the pH scale.
The range of the pH scale is 0-14.
The scale that chemists use to describe the concentration of hydronium ions in a solution is know as the pH Scale
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A pH over 7 is basic.A pH=7 is neutral.A pH under 7 is acid.
The pH is a measure of acidity/basicity of liquids. The pH scale is - by convention - between 0 an 14:- pH under 7: acid- pH=7: neutral- pH over 7: basic
0- 14 the pH scale.
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The highest number on the pH scale is 14. The pH scale goes from 0 to 14.
The Ph scale does not have colours.
strawberries are at 3.5 on the pH scale
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