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The neutral point is 7. Anything below that is an acid, and anything above the pH of 7 is a base.
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acid- 7 is neutral. Anything above 7 is alkaline and anything below is acidic.
Pure water has a neutral pH value of 7, anything above 7 is alkaline and anything below 7 is acidic.
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.
Anything below 7 is acidic, and anything above 7 is alkaline.
The neutral point is 7. Anything below that is an acid, and anything above the pH of 7 is a base.
True
acid- 7 is neutral. Anything above 7 is alkaline and anything below is acidic.
On the pH scale anything above 7 is basic and anything below 7 is acidic while 7 remains neutral.
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.
Pure water has a neutral pH value of 7, anything above 7 is alkaline and anything below 7 is acidic.
Anything above 7 is basic, anything below 7 is acidic. So a strong base will have a high pH.
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.
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If the pH value of a solution is 7 then the solution is basic. Anything below 7 is considered acidic and anything above 7 is considered alkaline or basic.
A pH of 5 is mildly acidic. The rule is a pH of 7 is neutral, anything below 7 is acidic, and anything above 7 is alkaline or basic.