greater than 7
If something is alkalic, it is higher that 7 on the pH scale
The strength of an acid and alkali is shown using the pH scale which goes from 0 to 14 . pH number of acid is less than 7. and pH number of alkali is greater than 7. that's why the smaller the number the stronger the acid and the larger the number the stronger the alkali. so pH of weak acid is 6 and pH of strong alkali is 14 because if the smaller number shows the stronger acid, the larger number shows the weaker acid. And as larger number shows strong alkali, the pH scale is from 0 to 14; so 14 shows stronger alkali.
Pure water is neutral, neither an acid nor an alkali. Its pH is around 7, which is considered neutral on the pH scale.
Toothpaste typically falls within the neutral range on the pH scale, around 7. The color of toothpaste does not directly correlate with its pH level, as pH is a measure of acidity or basicity, not color.
A strong alkali is expected to have a high pH, typically ranging from 10 to 14 on the pH scale. This indicates that the solution is highly basic and has a high concentration of hydroxide ions.
No, it is an alkali according to the pH scale or pH indicator.
The pH Scale.
A strong alkali :)
A soluble base is an alkali, so above 7 on the pH scale.
An alkaline solution has a pH over 7,00.
If something is alkalic, it is higher that 7 on the pH scale
how acidic alkali or neutral a substance is.
The strength of an acid and alkali is shown using the pH scale which goes from 0 to 14 . pH number of acid is less than 7. and pH number of alkali is greater than 7. that's why the smaller the number the stronger the acid and the larger the number the stronger the alkali. so pH of weak acid is 6 and pH of strong alkali is 14 because if the smaller number shows the stronger acid, the larger number shows the weaker acid. And as larger number shows strong alkali, the pH scale is from 0 to 14; so 14 shows stronger alkali.
Pure water is neutral, neither an acid nor an alkali. Its pH is around 7, which is considered neutral on the pH scale.
yes, but it can also be an alkali you have to check the pH number scale.
Toothpaste typically falls within the neutral range on the pH scale, around 7. The color of toothpaste does not directly correlate with its pH level, as pH is a measure of acidity or basicity, not color.
A strong alkali is expected to have a high pH, typically ranging from 10 to 14 on the pH scale. This indicates that the solution is highly basic and has a high concentration of hydroxide ions.