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It is normal for an alkaline solution to have a pH higher than 7.
A basic pH is higher than an acidic or neutral pH.
A neutralized solution has a pH of 7.
The color of the pH solution can be changed.
pH=8
The pH become 7,00.
It will increase the pH
The lower the PH, the higher the acidity.
THE PH VALUE ACIDIC SOLUTION VARIOUS FROM 0-6.9, WHILE THE BASIC SOLUTION VARIOUS FROM 7.1-1.4. THUS ,OUT OF HCL AND NaOH WILL HIGHER PH VALUE
No, the lower the PH level in the solution, under 7 (which is the neutral number) until 0, the higher the acid level. The higher the PH level in the solution is, over seven and until 14, the higher the base level.
A solution with a pH of 5.2 is more acidic than one with a pH of 7.4. Any solution with a lower pH is more acidic, and any with a higher pH is more alkaline.
The higher the pH, the greater the concentration of Hydroxide (OH-) ions. So, the solution with the pH of 9 is your answer.