No, acid will have pH 1-6.9; 7 is neutral and 7.1-14 is a base.
An "acid" is a chemical that has a PH lower than 7.0 and a "base" is a chemical that has a PH higher than 7.0. It would be impossible for a chemical to have a PH both lower and higher than 7.0 at the same time. Pure water has a PH of exactly 7.0 and is therefore neither an acid nor a base.
To neutralize an acid with a pH of 3, you would need to add a base with a pH higher than 3. Bases have pH values above 7, so adding a base with a pH higher than 3 will help neutralize the acid and bring the pH closer to 7, which is considered neutral.
If the pH is higher than she wants it to be, she gotta add acid. If it too low, add base. :p Apex
The pH of an acid is higher than 7.
The pH of an acid is less than 7, indicating acidity, while the pH of a base is greater than 7, indicating alkalinity or basicity. pH measures the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution, with acids having higher concentrations of hydrogen ions and lower pH values compared to bases.
Chemists use the pH scale to describe the relative strength of an acid or base. Acids have pH values less than 7, while bases have pH values greater than 7. The lower the pH value, the stronger the acid, and the higher the pH value, the stronger the base.
NH4NO2 has a higher pH than NH4CN. NH4NO2 is the salt of a weak acid (nitrous acid) and a strong base (ammonia), resulting in a basic pH. NH4CN is the salt of a weak acid (hydrocyanic acid) and a weak base (ammonia), resulting in a slightly acidic pH.
An acid exists in aqueous solution when the concentration of H+ ions is higher than that of OH- ions, resulting in a pH lower than 7. A base exists in aqueous solution when the concentration of OH- ions is higher than that of H+ ions, resulting in a pH higher than 7.
Higher pH indicates a base, while lower pH indicates an acid. pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral. A pH above 7 is considered basic, while a pH below 7 is acidic.
No, 7 is neutral. Higher than seven is a base, and lower than 7 is an acid.
Saliva has a higher pH (around 6.5 to 7.5) than stomach acid, which typically has a pH of 1.5 to 3.5.
Yes, the pH of a 25% acetic acid solution is higher than that of a 0.25M hydrochloric acid solution. Acetic acid is a weak acid, so its pH will be higher compared to hydrochloric acid, which is a strong acid.