That's not how the world works. You can't assign a "damage level" based on pH. Some things with low pH are fairly innocuous, other things with pH values not far from 7 are deadly.
pH 7.0 is neutral at 25 degrees Celsius.
The pH of water at 25 0C is 7,00.
The stronget base would be something like lye with a Ph level of 14.
I had the same question. I so far can't find something that most people know of that has a pH level of eight, but I do know that the the "Enviro Fresh ODOR PRODUCT" has a pH level of 8 to 8.5.
Something is basic when its pH level is above 7, typically around 14. It is the opposite of an acid, which has a pH below 7.
pH 7.0 is neutral at 25 degrees Celsius.
The pH of water at 25 0C is 7,00.
The stronget base would be something like lye with a Ph level of 14.
I had the same question. I so far can't find something that most people know of that has a pH level of eight, but I do know that the the "Enviro Fresh ODOR PRODUCT" has a pH level of 8 to 8.5.
Something is basic when its pH level is above 7, typically around 14. It is the opposite of an acid, which has a pH below 7.
Apples have a pH level of 3. Also, soda has a pH level of 4, and vinegar's pH level is 2.5.
The pH level of an orange is 4.3.
PH level of a country?
the pH level is 1.1
ph level of woolite
pH level is a measure of acidity, the simplest way to understand it is the lower the pH value the more acid something is, and the higher the pH value the more alkali something is. Finaly a value of pH 7 is neutral (neither acid or alkali).pH does not show the amount of Sodium Hydroxide present, however the pH would increase if Sodium Hydroxide was added because Sodium Hydroxide is alkali.The pH of concentrated (1 M) Sodium Hydroxide is 14.
the pH level of listerine is 4.8