no acids are higher than seven and bases are lower than seven
If I remember correctly, bases have low pH and acids have high pH; therefore, a base would definitely be less than 7.
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Solutions with a pH less than 7 are said to be acidic and solutions with a pH greater than 7 are alkaline.
The pH of milk of magnesia is greater than 7 (it is around 9 or so). This makes it a weak base and therefore useful in treating stomach acid problems as it tends to neutralize the area.
Basic solutions have a pH greater than 7
Yes. A base has a pH of greater than 7. An acid has a pH of less than 7.
An acidic solution has a pH less than 7, a basic solution has a pH greater than 7 while a pH of 7 is neutral.
If I remember correctly, bases have low pH and acids have high pH; therefore, a base would definitely be less than 7.
Anything with a pH less than 7 is an acid. Anything with a pH greater than 7 is a base. pH = 7 is neutral
No, a base is the opposite of an acid on the pH scale. Acids have pH values less than 7, while bases have pH values greater than 7. A neutral pH is 7.
Acids do not have a pH greater than 7. When the pH is greater than 7, this makes it a base.
A pH greater than 7 indicates a base.
Acids pH levels are below 7, while bases pH levels are above 7.
It depends on the concentration of the base added. If very dilute, the pH will be slightly greater than 7 and if quite concentrated, the pH can be as high as 14. Note: If the solution is acidic, the pH will be less than 7. (Pure water has pH = 7)
Acids have a pH less than 7; a pH of 7 is considered neutral. Substances with a pH greater than 7 are considered alkaline or basic.
1 - 6 acidic 1 being most7 neautral8 - 14 base 8 being least base 14 being most
any thing with a pH below 7 is an acid and anything with a pH above 7 is a base. So a weak base would be around 8