Pure water has a pH of 7, which is neutral.
Anything lower than 7 is acidic (drinking water, lemon juice, hydrochloric acid)
Anything above 7 is basic, or alkaline (Milk of Magnesia, Sodium Hydroxide)
An extreme example of high acidic pH is battery acid, while an extreme example of a high alkaline pH level is lye or ammonia, while pure water lies in the middle of this scale.
no 7 is not a high PH. the Ph scale is out of 14 meaning 7 is neutral :)
Pure water has a pH of 7.0 which is the center of the pH scale.
it is neutral. Water is a 7 on the pH scale
A pH over 7 is basic.
It depends on how high the PH is and how long it has been out of balance. If PH is high that means the water is more on the scale forming side than the corrosive side of the scale and wouldn't typically irritate the skin.
No - Alkaline is on the high end of the pH scale, acidic is on the low end of the pH scale. Use a pH decreaser to lower the alkaline levels.
Pure water has a pH of 7 on the pH scale, which is considered neutral. This means that it is neither acidic nor basic.
Water has a pH of 7 The pH scale runs from 0 to 14, where 0 is extremely acidic and 14 is extremely basic. Water has a pH of 7, and is therefore at the middle of the scale
Pure water has a pH of 7, which is considered neutral on the pH scale.
The water is nutral so it is at Ph 7
pH is the negative logarithm of the molar concentration of dissolved hydronium ions. a low pH indicates a high concentration of hydronium ions, while a high pH indicates a low concentration. water happens to be very close to 7.0 so it is considered neutral