An acid. Anything less than pH 7 is an acid.
pH 6 is a very weak acid and pH 9 is an alkaline
acidic PH 7 is neutral and pH greater than 7 is basic.
The solution must be diluted 1000 times to get from a pH of 3 to a pH of 6.
The pH is 5,6.
an acid. one example of a pH 6 substance is urine.
pH 6 is a very weak acid and pH 9 is an alkaline
acidic PH 7 is neutral and pH greater than 7 is basic.
The solution must be diluted 1000 times to get from a pH of 3 to a pH of 6.
A solution that has a pH of 6 is slightly acidic.
The pH is 5,6.
an acid. one example of a pH 6 substance is urine.
If the pH value is 6 or less, the solution is acidic. If the pH is 8 or greater, the solution is basic. A pH of 7 is neutral.
Substances that act to stabilize the pH of a solution are called buffers.
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No, a pH of 5 is ten times more acidic than a pH o6.
Adding an alkali solution up to pH=6.
If something is a 0-6 on the pH scale it is an acid solution