A meaning of a pH over 7 is that the soap has ions OH-.
hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions....
The presence of these ions in water means the water will have a higher boiling point and a lower freezing point. There are some equations that can tell you exactly how much those points will be changed, but you need to know the quantity of the ions, the formulas of the compounds that produce them, and the volume of the water.
If its acidity level is below 7, then it is a acid. If it is above a seven, then it is a base. If it is exactly 7 then it is neutral such as water.
We don't know how heavy your soap is. Could you tell us in lbs. or something?
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Ph tells you how acidic/basic a solution is. It is a measure of the relative concentrations of H+ ions to OH- ions.
Group 1 elements are the alkali metals, which form ions wih a 1+ charge.
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you would tell him that some ions have less electrons than protons
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There are a number of ways to tell an acid from a base. By definition, any solution with a pH lower than 7 is an acid, and if the pH is higher than 7 it is a base (if it is precisely 7 it is neutral and probably pure water). pH measures the level of hydrogen ions in a solution, but not in the way you might expect; a lower pH number means a higher amount of hydrogen ions and a lower amount of hydroxide ions, whereas a higher pH means less hydrogen ions and more hydroxide ions. You will observe that acids have hydrogen in their molecular formula; hydrochloric acid is HCl, sulfuric acid is H2SO4, and so forth, there is always an H. Bases have hydroxide, which is OH, in their molecular formula, so sodium hydroxide is NaOH. I realize that this could be confusing because hydroxide also contains hydrogen, so if you only look at the hydrogen, both acids and bases have it. But in a base, the hydrogen is connected to an oxygen, in the form of a hydroxide radical.