the scale used to measure acid and bases is called a pH scale. the numbers range from 1-14 and go as following- to show an acid= 1-6 nuetral= 7 to show a base= 8-14
Many, but one example is the Kelvin Temperature Scale whose 0º is Absolute Zero.
Many scales such as sound and PH are log scales. The scale used to measure earthquakes is also a log scale. Whenever the data has a very wide range, a log scale might help.
A digital scale is a scale that measures mass but the numbers pop up digitally.
u can chek the hardness by pH scale...lolz
Neutrality is a pH=7,00.
On the pH scale, acids have a pH of less than 7.
if you mean on the pH scale they are found from numbers 0-7
The numbers 7.1 through 14 are the basic numbers.
The pH scale is from 0 to 14. From 0 to 7 is acidic, and from 7 to 14 is basic. 7 is neutral. pH stands for "power of hydrogen".
pH above 7 till 14 is basic. pH of 14 is most basic
The pH scale is often indicated as a vertical bar graph with scaled numbers from 0 to 14 (top to bottom). The lower numbers at the top are the more acidic pH, while the higher numbers near the bottom are more "basic" or alkaline. A color range indicates the relative pH using a rainbow, red-to-blue, or other color scheme.
The pH scale goes from 1-14. The strongest bases will be at 12 and 13 and the strongest acids will be at 1-2.
pH scale
Example: 1, 2,3,.......7,8,9,.........14.
Anything above 7 is basic.
A pH under 7 is typical for acidic solutions.