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Any pH >7 is considered basic or alkaline
Any aqueous solution that has a pH value greater than 7 can be considered alkaline. A strongly alkaline aqueous solution usually has a pH of at least 10, and aqueous solutions of very strong alkalies can have a pH range above 13.
The possible range of pH for an acid would be anything lower than 7 and above zero.
The pH scale is numbered from 0-14 because it corresponds to the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution. A pH value of 7 is considered neutral, while values below 7 are acidic and values above 7 are alkaline. The range of 0-14 allows for a comprehensive representation of acidity and alkalinity levels in a solution.
Neutral is the term that is used to describe a solution with a pH of 7.Specifically, the pH level is an indication of acidity, neutrality or alkalinity. Between 0 and 7 the readings indicate acidity. Between 7 and 14 is the alkaline range.
when pH of a solution is in the range of 7-14, the solution is said to be alkaline solution.
Any pH >7 is considered basic or alkaline
Values outside of the normal range always indicates the presence of disease?
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The values given are not correct for pH. But the answer is as follows:pH will range from 0 to 14.A pH of 7 indicates neutral solution; pH below 7 for acidic solution and pH above 7 indicates basic solution.pH of 14 will be the most basic.pH values cannot be over 14 as given in the question.
Any aqueous solution that has a pH value greater than 7 can be considered alkaline. A strongly alkaline aqueous solution usually has a pH of at least 10, and aqueous solutions of very strong alkalies can have a pH range above 13.
The pH number lets us know how acidic or alkaline a solution is. pH from 1 to 6 is acidic, with lower numbers meaning more acidic. pH 7 is neutral, and 8 to 14 is alkaline (base), with 14 being the most alkaline. Hope this helps.
The possible range of pH for an acid would be anything lower than 7 and above zero.
The pH scale is numbered from 0-14 because it corresponds to the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution. A pH value of 7 is considered neutral, while values below 7 are acidic and values above 7 are alkaline. The range of 0-14 allows for a comprehensive representation of acidity and alkalinity levels in a solution.
Neutral is the term that is used to describe a solution with a pH of 7.Specifically, the pH level is an indication of acidity, neutrality or alkalinity. Between 0 and 7 the readings indicate acidity. Between 7 and 14 is the alkaline range.
The values of the range also tend to increase.
A dash (-) in the CPT index indicates a range of available codes.