Drano is an alkaline cleaner.
pH 4.4 :)
To answer this question we would need to know the type of drain cleaner you are referring to. If you are talking about liquid drain cleaner it has a pH of 14. But the pH ranges from 13 to 14 depending on the type.
An accurate measurement is made with a pH-meter; pH-papers make only approximative determination.
if the pH is 4.7, the H+ concentration is 2 x 10-5
[H+] = 1 x 10-10 M then pH = 10
Drano has an approximate pH level of 13-14 which is very basic.
pH 4.4 :)
To answer this question we would need to know the type of drain cleaner you are referring to. If you are talking about liquid drain cleaner it has a pH of 14. But the pH ranges from 13 to 14 depending on the type.
For normal acids, pH is most accurate. For hydrofluoric acid, pH is NOT a good indicator--a 1-percent HF solution has a lower pH than a 50-percent solution does, and a 10-percent HF solution has the highest pH of all. The range is from 3.1 (for a 1-percent solution) to 4.5 (for a 10-percent solution). HF is considered a weak acid--not all the HF molecules dissociate when the HF gas is put into water--but it's the most corrosive acid around.
7 is neutral. Above is alkaline and below is acidic. A pH of 8 means the water is 10 times more alkaline than at 7. A pH of 6 means it is 10 times more acidic than at 7.
pH = ZERO - very strong acid
pH is amplified in logs of 10. For example, a reading of 6 pH is 10 times more acidic than that of 7 and 6 pH is 100 times more acidic than 8 pH. Since 7-3=4, a pH of 3 is 104 or 10,000 times more acidic than a pH of 7.
No. That is a high base pH reading.
pH does not get higher than 13.
Will decrease the blood pH causing increased ventilation.
Acidic pH is a reading of between pH7 (neutral) and pH 0 (highly acidic).
-log(8.73 X 10^4 M) = 3.06 pH