No, acids have a pH of below 7, and bases (or alkalines) have a pH of above 7. Anything with a pH of 7 is considered to be neutral.
yes, the pH above 7 is basic and below 7 is acidic. Neutral pH id 7.
yes all acids have pH below 7 as SUSTANCES HAVING Ph below 7 are acids and that having pH up 7 are bases
Acids have a pH below 7. Acids have a pH ranging from 0 to 6.9 on the pH scale, which measures the acidity or alkalinity of a substance.
Yes the do. A Ph value of 1-6 is acid. 7 is neutral (think distilled water) Values of 8 and above are alkaline.
Acids are anything under 7 and bases are anything above 7
Bases have pH above 7, acids below 7, so the base pH is higher, though the acidity is lower.
From 0 ( or below ) to 7 is an acid, from 7 to 14 ( or above ) is a base and neutral is at 7, more or less.
Acids have pH values below 7.0. Bases have values above 7.0.
Acids and bases are not equal; they are opposites on the pH scale. Acids have a pH below 7, while alkalines (bases) have a pH above 7. Acids donate hydrogen ions, while bases accept them.
Yes, that's correct. Acids have a pH below 7, indicating that they are acidic in nature. The lower the pH value, the stronger the acid.
Acids do not have a pH greater than 7. When the pH is greater than 7, this makes it a base.
no they alkaline solutions have a pH higher than 7