The Ph scale does not have colours.
Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid, so it has a pH less than 7, typically around 0 to 2. On the pH scale, it would appear as a strong acid with a low pH value, but it doesn't have a specific color.
You use a universal indicator and it turns into whatever colour, according to the PH scale.
An acid would be on the left side of a pH scale
we would find on the pH scale. if the colour is red orange or dark yellow this would be a strong acid. if the colour is yellow or light yellow or normal yellow this would be a weak acid. i hope this helps you thank you
0 - 6.9 The lower the pH number the higher the concentration of hydronium ions and higher the strength of acid
The pH scale.
pH = 7.00 at 25oC
Vinegar on a pH scale is red. This means that it is a strong acid and the pH value would be 1/2/3.
Not really. On the pH scale of Acids and Alkalis, Neutral is the green colour at which a liquid is neither Acid nor Alkalis.
An acid is below 7 on the pH scale and bases are above 7 on the pH scale. An acid can be a hydrogen donor, and a base is a hydrogen acceptor.
it indicate the acid and base of the scale
Yes, a strong acid on the pH scale with a pH of 3 is considered highly acidic. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with lower numbers indicating stronger acidity. Strong acids have pH values closer to 0.