An acidic solution has a pH below 7.
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.
a pH of 4 is most acidic than a solution with a pH of 5. In general, the lower the pH, the more acidic the solution is.
A pH of 9.4 is basic, not acidic.
A pH 2 solution is 100,000 times more acidic than a pH 7 solution. pH 2 is acidic whereas pH 7 is neutral
Adding water dilutes the solution and will raise the pH of an acidic solution (which is to say, the solution becomes less acidic).
A very acidic solution will have a very low pH.
A very acidic solution will have a very low pH.
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.
An acidic solution has the pH under 7.
When adding a strong acid to an acidic solution pH decreases. Adding a strong base to an acidic solution the pH increases.
a pH of 4 is most acidic than a solution with a pH of 5. In general, the lower the pH, the more acidic the solution is.
A pH of 9.4 is basic, not acidic.
A pH 2 solution is 100,000 times more acidic than a pH 7 solution. pH 2 is acidic whereas pH 7 is neutral
Adding water dilutes the solution and will raise the pH of an acidic solution (which is to say, the solution becomes less acidic).
A solution with a pH of 2 is strongly acidic. Remember, 7 is neutral, anything below 7 is acid, anything above 7 is basic or alkaline.
No. As the pH scale is logarithmic, a solution with a pH of 1 is 10 times more acidic than a solution with a pH of 2.
A PH of 4 makes the solution acidic