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There is no definite pH for any acid or base as it depends as much on the concentration of the substance in a solution as the strength of the acid or base.

Still, sodium fluoride is mildly basic so a sodium fluoride solution will have a pH higher than 7.

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Hydrogen flouride, HF, has a total of 10 electrons. However, it has 8 total valence electrons, which are the only electrons considered when drawing Lewis structures and determining elemental properties.

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The pH of hydrogen fluoride is slightly over 7. In water, it will ionize slightly, giving an exact pH of 7.2x10^-4.

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The solution of potassium fluoride is basic.

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It's around 5

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The pH value of sodium flouride is 7

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