Clarke's solution is acidic.
Depends on the volume. Typically, no.
basic pH>7, normally 8 to 14neutral pH=7acid pH
pH+pOH=14 -> pH+5.010=14 -> pH= 8.99
The solution of pure sodium chloride is neutral.
An acidic solution has a pH under 7 and a basic solution has a pH over 7.
The pH will be 7.that is, it is neutral
Solutions with a pH over 7 are basic, and the higher the number, the stronger a base they are. A solution with a pH of 8 is a base.
pH=8
pH is 8
basic
The lower the PH, the higher the acidity.
The pH is define in the following way: pH = -log [H+] What that means is the pH is the negative of the base 10 logarithm of the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution. So, if you have a pH = 8, that means that the concentration of H+ is equal to 1*10-8 molar, because -log(1*10-8) = 8.And 1*10-8 is equal to 0.00000001, and so if the concentration of H+ is equal to 0.00000001 M, than the pH of the solution is 8 However, a solution with pH = 8 is considered BASIC, not acidic. If the pH is less than 7, it is acidic. If the pH = 7, the solution is neutral, and if the pH is greater than 7, it is considered basic.So the numbers are correct, but the solution is not called acidic.
If the pH value is 6 or less, the solution is acidic. If the pH is 8 or greater, the solution is basic. A pH of 7 is neutral.
Yes.
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pH 8: [H+] = 10^-8 M pH 6: [H+] = 10^-6 M 10^-6 / 10^-8 = 10^2 = 100 Answer is 100 times fewer
Anything pH 8 or above is a base. pH11 is a STRONG base.