The pH is the cologarithm of the activity of hydrogen ion in solutions; pH 14 is the pH of a strong base.
1 M solution of NaOH in distilled water has pH=14
Yes, it is a very strong base.
The strength of bases increases with increase in pH no.
it's a the strongest alkali
Strong acid = 1 pH ( or lower ) Strong base = 14 pH ( or higher ) Neutral solution = 7 pH
A strong base has a pH level from 12-14.
pH =12 is a very strong base. The high value pH is #14#.
Something with the pH of 8 is always going to be a base no matter what. If something has the pH of 6.9 or below it always is an acid something with a pH of 8 no matter what is always a base. Neutral is the pH of 7.
There's no such thing as a base of an acid! A base is a substance with a pH of 8-14, and an acid is a base with a pH of 0-6. A neutral substance has a pH of 7.
Strong acid = 1 pH ( or lower ) Strong base = 14 pH ( or higher ) Neutral solution = 7 pH
A strong base has a pH level from 12-14.
pH =12 is a very strong base. The high value pH is #14#.
Something with the pH of 8 is always going to be a base no matter what. If something has the pH of 6.9 or below it always is an acid something with a pH of 8 no matter what is always a base. Neutral is the pH of 7.
There's no such thing as a base of an acid! A base is a substance with a pH of 8-14, and an acid is a base with a pH of 0-6. A neutral substance has a pH of 7.
This pH is near 14.
Bases are pH of 8 or higher. A strong base is usually considered 11 - 14
14
Bases run from 7.1 to 14 on the ph scale. A strong base would be in the 12-14 range. A 3ph is a relatively strong acid.
11-14
11 to 14
An alkali or strong base, as NaOH.