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ph2 is more acidic than pH3. pH7 is a neutral liquid. Numbers below 7 are acidic--the lower the number, the more acidic. Numbers above 7 are alkaline--the higher the number, the more alkaline.
yes it adds alkaline- well it depends what pH water you get, if its more acidic it'll make the pH change but so will alkaline.
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No - a pH of 7.0 is more acidic than 7.6
A solution with a pH of 5.2 is more acidic than one with a pH of 7.4. Any solution with a lower pH is more acidic, and any with a higher pH is more alkaline.
The dishwasher liquid is alkaline and the rinse aid is acidic (to neutralise the alkaline). If you cook a red cabbage, leave the cooking water to cool and decant it into small glasses, you can use it to test all sorts of food and household chemicals to see if they are acidic (red) or alkaline (green) and see how much of one you need to neutralise another. See Related Links for more information about the red cabbage pH indicator.
ph2 is more acidic than pH3. pH7 is a neutral liquid. Numbers below 7 are acidic--the lower the number, the more acidic. Numbers above 7 are alkaline--the higher the number, the more alkaline.
It's more neutral than either acidic or alkaline.
no. pH is a rating of how alkaline or acidic a liquid is. 7 is neutral. lower than 7 is acidic. higher is alkaline. lemon juice is acidic. so the rating would go down.
Anything with a pH of more than 7 is not acidic at all, it is alkaline.
Not strong acids or alkali normally - they work in more subtle ways. Many are organophosphates or similar - read the organophosphate article on wiki for more...
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The pH number lets us know how acidic or alkaline a solution is. pH from 1 to 6 is acidic, with lower numbers meaning more acidic. pH 7 is neutral, and 8 to 14 is alkaline (base), with 14 being the most alkaline. Hope this helps.
yes it adds alkaline- well it depends what pH water you get, if its more acidic it'll make the pH change but so will alkaline.
acid PH closes the hair cuticles and alkaline PH opens it shampoo is more alkaline and conditioner is more acidic
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The egg-white is alkaline (basic), while the yolk is slightly acidic. The white is more alkaline in free-range chickens, partly due to their diet.