A strong acid always has a pH much lower than 14.
The pH is acidic, over 7.
Liquids near pH 0 are strong acids (and usually quite corrosive).Liquids near pH 14 are strong bases (and usually quite caustic).Both types of liquids have a very strong tendency to react (usually energetically) with assorted other substances in your body or parts of the body itself. In general, they'll wreak considerable and potentially fatal havoc in your system. That's why ingesting sulfuric acid (strong acid) or caustic soda (strong base) is never considered a good thing.
carbon 12 and carbon 14
The pH scale is from 1-14 Strong acids are 1-4
a buffer is wrong, it is basic or alkaline, depending on the choices
A solution with a pH of 14 is a strong base. A pH of 7 is neutral, a pH less than 7 is an acid, and a pH greater than 7 is a base.
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No. A pH in the range of 11 to 14 would be a strong or concentrated base. An acid has a pH less than 7.
any greater than 7 the higher it is, the more basic 14 is the more basic it's a logarithmic scale(like the Richter scale for earthquakes)
The strongest bases are pH 13 or 14.
a strong alkali has a strong pH of 11-14. 14 being the strongest.
0-14, 7 is neutral, anything greater than 7 is a base, anything less than 7 is an acid
For the values: 98, 14 the LCM is: 98
The pH scale has values ranging from 0-14. A substance with pH between 0-6 is considered as an acid, one with pH 7 is considered neutral while substances with pH in range 8-14 are considered as bases.
The values given are not correct for pH. But the answer is as follows:pH will range from 0 to 14.A pH of 7 indicates neutral solution; pH below 7 for acidic solution and pH above 7 indicates basic solution.pH of 14 will be the most basic.pH values cannot be over 14 as given in the question.
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