This is a basic material.
12.5
Household ammonia has 10 times higher H+ concentration
7-7.6 ???? I don't know where this answer came from, but straight out of the bottle household bleach has a ph of about 12.6! This comes from several references and my own measurement with a Hanna meter.
Household bleach is about 6% sodium hypochlorite and has a pH around 12 to 12.6 (Highly basic, or alkaline).
it is a base because it has a pH of 12.5
Bleach has a pH level of 13. Distilled water has a pH of 7 while the pH of black coffee is 5 and the pH of lemon juice is 2.
Soap is the most common There's also bleach and baking soda
The pH of bleach color is 13.
what is the pH level of bleach (sodium hypochlorite)
A solution with a pH of 12 is very basic (alkaline). The concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) is 10-12 moles per liter and the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH-) is 10-2 moles per liter. Household ammonia has a pH of about 12.
About 9-11. pH of Clorox bleach is 11.5.
12.3222, but is sometime estimated to 12.5
Household bleach is toxic, if ingested, to anyone.