Acidic solutions contain very high concentrations of hydrogen ions. In an acidic solution, then, the concentration of hydrogen ions is greater than the concentration of hydroxide ions.
H+ ions
To answer this question, first you have to remember Acid=H+, and Base=OH-.
Acids do.
A solution with a pH of 4 is considered acidic. It has a higher concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) compared to a neutral solution with a pH of 7. Solutions with pH values below 7 are progressively more acidic, while those above 7 are progressively more basic.
Sprite is indeed acidic, like almost all of the other soda drinks out there. (Think about the lemon/lime juice within it. Those fruits are acidic~)
"Why won't anyone answer?" Probably because it's not clear what the question is supposed to mean. The general term for liquids/solutions that are neither acidic nor basic is "neutral", but that's so blindingly obvious that it seems unlikely to have been what you were looking for. Many liquids are neither acidic nor basic: alkanes (well, those that are liquid instead of solid or gaseous), for example. Pure water is another. Most alcohols (phenol being a significant exception ... it's not strongly acidic, but it's acidic enough that an alternative name for it is "carbolic acid").
Use a blue/ red litmus paper. When either turns red, it's acidic and blue is alkali.
excess of sulphate ions can be a problem for those who are not used to it. it acts in a small amount in human beings.
By dissolving the pH solution a colour change will occur in the solution that should be tested.Compairing the colour of solution to the colours marked on of pH chart we can find out if the solution we tested is of alkaline nature or of acidic nature or neutral.Solutions of pH7are neutral solutions.Solutions below pH7 are acidic solutions and those above pH7 are alkaline solutions.
a Ph lower than 7 is an acid x that is orange/red the darker the colour the more acidic otherwise Ph 7 is neutral and over 7 is an alkali which goes blue/purple the darker the colour the more alkali x
A solution with a pH of 4 is considered acidic. It has a higher concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) compared to a neutral solution with a pH of 7. Solutions with pH values below 7 are progressively more acidic, while those above 7 are progressively more basic.
the government will buy those excess goods.
Sprite is indeed acidic, like almost all of the other soda drinks out there. (Think about the lemon/lime juice within it. Those fruits are acidic~)
a litmus tells us if a substance is acidic or alkaline an acid will turn red litmus paper blue and an alkali will turn blue litmus paper red. if an unknown substance is tested with litmus and the colour did not change, then the substance is said to be neutral or it can be simply water. note that water is needed for acids to show its acidic properties........
is0tonic solutions are those solutions that have the same concentration with the body fluid.
the lower the pH the higher the hydrogen so acid 1-6 is higher in hydrogen compared to base 8-14. 7 is neutral
There are two types. Those are acidic or basic.
"Why won't anyone answer?" Probably because it's not clear what the question is supposed to mean. The general term for liquids/solutions that are neither acidic nor basic is "neutral", but that's so blindingly obvious that it seems unlikely to have been what you were looking for. Many liquids are neither acidic nor basic: alkanes (well, those that are liquid instead of solid or gaseous), for example. Pure water is another. Most alcohols (phenol being a significant exception ... it's not strongly acidic, but it's acidic enough that an alternative name for it is "carbolic acid").
Use a blue/ red litmus paper. When either turns red, it's acidic and blue is alkali.
Acidohilic bacteria are those that thrives in acidic medium..... basophilic are those that thrives in basic medium