The pH of dish soap would be a base, but depending on the type of soap one is using, the actual pH number would differ.
Dish soap is a base. A base has a pH level above 7.
Dawn Ultra Concentrated Antibacterial Hand Soap and Dish Washing liquid has a pH of 9. Ivory Dish Soap from the same manufacturer has a pH of 7.4. Soap naturally has a high pH, but many commercial soaps have buffers to normalize the ph. This is how some soaps keep from burning eyes and making people break out in rashes. Industrial soaps use the same trick to keep from reacting with metals.
According to the article "Average PH Levels of Common Cleaning Supplies" on about.com, any dish-washing soap marketed as "Mild" or "Easy on the hands" is likely to have a pH of 7-8.
about 13.5 or 14, but personally I think 4.9.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.8.9
The pH of dish soap would be a base, but depending on the type of soap one is using, the actual pH number would differ.
Soaps have generally a pH over 7.
Dish soap is a base. A base has a pH level above 7.
It is basic.
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Dawn Ultra Concentrated Antibacterial Hand Soap and Dish Washing liquid has a pH of 9. Ivory Dish Soap from the same manufacturer has a pH of 7.4. Soap naturally has a high pH, but many commercial soaps have buffers to normalize the ph. This is how some soaps keep from burning eyes and making people break out in rashes. Industrial soaps use the same trick to keep from reacting with metals.
According to the article "Average PH Levels of Common Cleaning Supplies" on about.com, any dish-washing soap marketed as "Mild" or "Easy on the hands" is likely to have a pH of 7-8.
Cussons morning fresh has a low ph of 4.5
about 13.5 or 14, but personally I think 4.9.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.8.9
The PH is being tested by people on the effect who ever said that its being tested by on ant is stupid
Dish soap!
Soap, no matter how good a soap is, is soap. The pH will never change in relation to the quality of soap. It is a 'basic' pH'ed molecule (NaOH).