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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.
A strong base would be around from 1-3 on the pH scale.
Not necessarily. Although a very dilute strong base can produce a pH of 10, so can a weak base such as ammonia.
A strong base would have a pH value ranging from 10 to 14. Examples of strong bases include sodium hydroxide (pH 12-14) and potassium hydroxide (pH 12-14).
pH of a strong base has larger number than a weak base...
The pH scale is from 1-14 Strong acids are 1-4
No. Strong bases wold have a pH above 8 or 9. A pH of 13 would be a very strong base.
No, pH 12 indicates a strong base, not a strong acid. A strong acid would have a pH value below 7.
A strong base is any Metal Hydroxide of groups I and II on the periodic table. The pH has nothing to do with it because you can take a weak base and heavily concentrate it and it will have a high pH, while you could take a strong base and dilute it and it would have a low pH.
The strongest bases are pH 13 or 14.
A strong acid will have a low pH and a strong base will have a high pH.
The strongest base on the pH scale is typically around 14. This means that a strong base would have a pH value of 14. Examples of strong bases include sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and potassium hydroxide (KOH).