acids have a base of 7
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.
acid=1-6 nuetral=7 base=8-14 the ph scale goes from 1 to 14
There are "bases" on a field for the game of baseball, there are "bases" of the armed services (army, navy etc). Even lamps have "bases". Need more information to answer.
The pH scale goes as follows : |____________|___________| 0 ACIDIC 7 BASIC 14 Below 7 = Acid More than 7 = Base
Acids have a lower PH and bases have a higher PH.
The pH of bases is over 7.
Bases are anything above a 7 on the pH scale. A substance with a pH of 7 is considered neutral.
0 - 6 Acids7 Neutral8 - 14 Bases
They have a pH from 8 to 14.
Antacids are bases. Bases have a pH higher than 7...So, no.
pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution, with acids having a pH below 7 and bases having a pH above 7. Acids donate protons (H+) in a solution, while bases accept protons. Acids can neutralize bases and vice versa.
Bases have values higher than 7 Substances with a pH of 7 are neutral Acids have a pH below 7
The pH is higher.
Bases have pH's above 7 on the pH scale.
Bases turn pH paper blue or purple in color.
Bases have pH above 7, acids below 7, so the base pH is higher, though the acidity is lower.