No, a conductor has nothing to do with pH. A conductor is an object or material that conducts heat, light, or sound. pH has to to with a solution's acidity or alkalinity.
a conductor is anything metal and an insulator is anything rubber
Anything with a pH less than 7 is an acid. Anything with a pH greater than 7 is a base. pH = 7 is neutral
Anything with a pH of 7 or lower is acidic, and anything with a pH of 7 or higher is alkaline.
Anything that has a pH below 7.0 is acid. Anything that has a pH above 7.0 is a base. If the pH is 7.0 exactly, then it is neutral.
anything below pH 7
In the pH scale, anything with a pH less than 7 is acidic, and anything with a pH greater than 7 is alkaline.
YES, anything metal is a conductor.
Anything below the pH of 7 is an acid. Distilled water is at a pH of 7 and is considered the 'middle' of the pH chart. Anything above 7 or at 7 is a base.
Yes, the higher the pH level, the higher the concentration. anything with a pH over 7 is a base and anything under 7 is an acid.
I do not know of anything that is both a conductor and an insulter so just Google it. If you did Google it go to wikipedia.
The neutral point is 7. Anything below that is an acid, and anything above the pH of 7 is a base.
No, pH ranges from 0-10 anything below seven is acidic (closer to zero is more acidic) and anything above seven is a base.