the scale used to measure acid and bases is called a pH scale. the numbers range from 1-14 and go as following-
to show an acid= 1-6
nuetral= 7
to show a base= 8-14
It depends on the temperature range the thermometer was designed to measure
Yes. The greater the range, the greater the variability.
the center of measure is mean mode median and range
No. A range is one measure of variation. It is easy to find, but it is also a rather crude measure.
It is any angle whose measure is in the range (90, 18) degrees.
acid less 7 and then bases 7to14.
0 - 6 Acids7 Neutral8 - 14 Bases
Buffers help maintain homeostasis by neutralizing acids and bases
Acids and bases can have extreme pH ranges, making it dangerous to taste them. The pH scale is a measure of how acidic or basic a solution is; acids can have a pH of 0-7, while bases range from 7-14. Your mouth is 'neutral', meaning it has a pH of 7. If you put strong acids or bases (pH very low or very high on the scale) in your mouth, where the environment is neutral, the acid or base will harm your mouth. However, some acids such as vinegar and basic foods like watermelon and asparagus are safe to eat, because they are not strong enough to harm your body.
These substances are called buffers.
hydrogen ions
Yes it is possible. For bases the pH values generally range over 7 to 14. Alternatively pOH can be used, where pH + pOH = 14.
In brief: It could be done by measuring its pH level. Descriptive: There are a few ways to define an acid or a base: Arrhenius Defined acids and bases this way: Arrhenius Acids form H+ in solution Arrhenius Bases form OH- in solution Bronsted and Lowry defined acids and bases this way: Bronsted-Lowry Acids donate an H+ in solution Bronsted-Lowry Bases accept an H+ in solution OR in more general terms: Lewis defined acids and bases this way: Lewis Acids are defined as: Electron pair acceptors Lewis Bases are defined as: Electron pair donors As the user above me has already stated, you can also measure its pH. pH measures the concentration of Hydronium ions in a solution (H3O+) (it is NOT H+; H+ does not really exist by itself in this form). pH measurements range from 0 to 14 at the temperature of 298 K (25 centigrade). IF: pH < 7, it is acidic. pH = 7, it is neutral; neither acidic nor basic pH > 7, it is basic.
A pH indicator paper can be used to tell if a solution is acidic or basic and the rough pH range can be known
the range is the total number of values your set can take. If you take all the number from 5 to 25. Your range is 5-25.
It depends on the temperature range the thermometer was designed to measure
no it is a measure of dispersion.