a substance which is classified as neutral has a ph of 7- using universal indicator this will result in green. an acid is anything from ph1 to ph6 depending on the concentration of the acid, to neutralise an acid from a ph of 6 or below an alkali is required, so when an acid turns neutral it has either reacted with an alkaline substance or has a higher ph
It means that the substance tested is neutral.
Strong because a substance with a pH of 7 is considered neutral, so the further away from 7 the pH gets, the more strong of an acid it becomes.
It is called a neutral substance. It is not acid or base. It is neutral between them.
The product of the reaction between a strong acid and a strong base is a salt neutral in water solution.
Ph7 is neutral, anything below that is acidic
It's a neutral substance, with a pH of 7.
Neutral
If a substance is said to be neutral, the same compound cannot be acidic.
Acid: A substance that can donate H+ ions. Alkali: A substance that can donate OH- ions. Neutral: A substance that cannot donate H+ or OH- ions.
a weak acid
A neutral substance.
Pure water is considered to be neutral
It changes colour and becomes NEUTRAL so it doesn't have any affect on anything.
It is neither. It is a neutral substance when solvated in water.
It depends on the amount and the strength of the solutions. If both solutions are equal in volume and strength, then the base would neutralise the acid. Thus forming a neutral substance.
when acid is added to a substance in the pH, the substance rises in a pressurized state
Neither, it is water a neutral substance.