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What pH does an acid have?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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6y ago

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heres a pH scale. 1-----7-----13 (each line is 2,3,4 exc.) 1-6.99 is a acid <--- from center more powerful so one is more power then 6.99. base is this way ----> so 13 is stronger then 7.51. and 7-7.50 is neutral (water).

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6y ago

An acid is technically anything with a pH less than 7.

One of the strongest acids, aqua regia, is made from a mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acids, and can dissolve most metals. It has a pH value that approaches zero.

The pH value of an acid solution depends on the acid concentration. The solutions with higher acid concentration have lower pH values and vice versa.
anything less than 7 is acid, anything greater than 7 is base.

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14y ago

pH is dependent on concentration, but usually has a maximum that could be reached with that base. It will range from 7 (for a concentration of zero) upwards.

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Acids have a pH under 7 and bases have a pH over 7.

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11y ago

range from 6or lower

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7-14

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