The pH value of an acid depends on its concentration.
acid can dissolve wood with its high chemiacal ph level
It is slightly acidic because contain phosphoric acid.
An acid is capable of releasing (donating) protons to watermolecules, thus lowering the pH to acidic level (below 7, in water)
Adding an acid to a solution can cause the ph to decrease. Looking at things in the molecular level a good acid or something that will be able to decrease the ph will be anything that can easily donate an H+ ion to a solution. Strong acids are examples
now pH affects humans because pH level is the measurement of acidity or basisity of an element and in the body we have some certain acid like stomach acid etc also the normal pH level of a human is 7.4 so we need to know our acid level in our body
The pH level for acetic acid is 3... The pH level for acetic acid is 3...
it has a pH level of 0-6.
the pH level is 1.1
Its PH level. ---- An acid has a pH level between 0-6. Bases have a pH level between 8-14 A neutral that is niether acidic nor basic has a pH of 7.
It is a base because it has a pH level of 7.8 and for it to be ans acid it has to be below 7 for a pH level to be an acid.
The Ph of stomach acid is between 2 Ph and 3 Ph
yes a strong acid would have a lower ph level
1-Battery Acid, 2-Lemon Juice, 3-Vinegar, 4-Acid Rain
The pH level of an acid is less than 7 (neutral). Very strong acids will be around pH 1 and 2.
pH 1 Hydrochloric Acid is also in your stomach
An acid has a pH level below 7 whereas a base has a pH level above 7.
pH can be lowered by addition of acid.