The pH scale ranges from 0 - 14 with 0 being the most acidic, 14 being the most basic (or base/alkaline) and 7 being neutral (like water). This means that something with a pH of 3 would be a strong acid and would be about 10,000 times more acidic than water which would be close to soda or grapefruit juice.
The pH scale goes from 0-14 with seven being neutral. Solutions with a pH lower than seven are acidic and pH above seven is basic.
pH = -log [H+]
So [H+] = 10-3moldm-3
You should be able to work out the rest of the concentrations from that.
If pH is 3 it is an acidic solution
and If pH is 9 it is a basic solution.
A pH of 3 is acidic.
mildly acidic
Acid, if that's what you want to know.
6
acidic
7
2.64
The pH will be 7.that is, it is neutral
The solution must be diluted 1000 times to get from a pH of 3 to a pH of 6.
Ph of 3-4
3 SIMPLES!!!
2.64
The pH will be 7.that is, it is neutral
The solution must be diluted 1000 times to get from a pH of 3 to a pH of 6.
A pH of 3 is acidic.
Ph of 3-4
3 SIMPLES!!!
its PH is 3
A solution with a pH of 3 will be acidic. Substances with pH's below 7 are termed acidic, those with pH's higher than 7 are termed basic or alkaline.
The higher the pH, the greater the concentration of Hydroxide (OH-) ions. So, the solution with the pH of 9 is your answer.
When the pH is low, the concentration of the hydrogen ions is high. So pH of 3 has a greater concentration of hydrogen ions.
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