The pH is the representation of acidity/alkalinity of a solution.A pH under 7 is acidic, a pH over 7 is alkaline; thr neutral point is at pH=7.
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The neutral point of pH is 7,00. Under 7: acidic solutions Above 7: basic solutions
Neutral pH is 7. pH is minus the log of the hydrogen ion concentration. And hydrogen ions are delivered by acids (definition of an acid) and suppress the concentration of OH ions. So acid rain has a pH of less than ("normal") 7.
A substance that has a pH of 5 is 100 times less acidic than a substance of pH 3. An increase in a unit of pH is equivalent to a 10 fold decrease in the concentration of hydrogen ions.
pH=7 is the neutral point on the scale.
pH=7 is the neutral point on the scale.
The neutral point is at pH=7.
The pH is the representation of acidity/alkalinity of a solution.A pH under 7 is acidic, a pH over 7 is alkaline; thr neutral point is at pH=7.
The neutral point is at 7; under 7 is acidic, over 7 is basic. The pH scale is logarithmic.
The neutral point is 7. Anything below that is an acid, and anything above the pH of 7 is a base.
The half way point (that is neutral pH) is 7. Above 7 is basic, and below 7 is acidic. Therefore a pH of 9 is a little basic.
The pure water has the pH=7; the concentrations of OH- and H3O + are equivalent.
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In strong acid base titrations when pH meter shows the value 7 then it is equivalence point.
The neutral point of pH is 7,00. Under 7: acidic solutions Above 7: basic solutions
Somewhat acidic since 7 is the neutral point on the pH scale.