Bases are pH of 8 or higher. A strong base is usually considered 11 - 14
If I remember correctly, bases have low pH and acids have high pH; therefore, a base would definitely be less than 7.
A pH of 10 is a thousand times more basic (a base) than a pH of 7.
acids have a base of 7
it is a base I
acid=1-6 nuetral=7 base=8-14 the ph scale goes from 1 to 14
pH of a strong base has larger number than a weak base...
A strong acid will have a low pH and a strong base will have a high pH.
Strong acid = 1 pH ( or lower ) Strong base = 14 pH ( or higher ) Neutral solution = 7 pH
Bases run from 7.1 to 14 on the ph scale. A strong base would be in the 12-14 range. A 3ph is a relatively strong acid.
A strong base would be around from 1-3 on the pH scale.
Ph id dependent on concentration. The same type of strong base can be prepared in any concentration with a Ph above 7. To calculate the Ph of a strong base solution for a specific concentration, use this formula: pH = 14 + log [Molarity of Strong Base]
No, it isn't. That's a weak base. A strong base is a 9.1 - 14.0 on the pH scale.
A pH value greater than 10 represents a strong base. Strong bases have a high concentration of hydroxide ions and can be corrosive.
This pH is near 14.
The pH is the cologarithm of the activity of hydrogen ion in solutions; pH 14 is the pH of a strong base.
hii my name is ph 13
The pH is higher.