pH 2. The lower the number is the more acidic it is. pH 7 is neutral, pH 14 is least acidic. 5.4 is considered acid rain.
Acidophiles are organisms that thrive in acidic environments with pH levels below 3. They have adapted mechanisms to maintain pH balance within their cells in order to survive and grow in these harsh conditions. Acidophiles can be found in various habitats such as acidic mines, solfataric fields, and acidic hot springs.
The pH scale ranges from 0-14. A pH of 0-7 is considered acidic. The lower the pH, the stronger the acid. So a pH of perhaps 0-2 would be a strong acid while a pH closer to 7 may be considered a weak acid.
I believe it's 7.3, the pH of human blood, as most enzymatic reactions occur there. However, there are special enzymes, such as the ones which are in the stomach, which work best at around a pH of 2.
The pH of solution b would be 3. This is because the pH scale is a logarithmic scale, so solution b would have a pH that is 2 units lower than solution a, since it has 100 times the hydrogen ion concentration.
The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14 1) pH of 7 is neutral 2) pH less than 7 is acidic 3) pH greater than 7 is basic So the pH of 8 is basic since it is greater than 7
Substances with a pH of 2 are strongly acidic, pH of 3 is moderately acidic, and pH of 6 is slightly acidic. The lower the pH value, the higher the acidity of the substance. pH 2 is 10 times more acidic than pH 3, and 100 times more acidic than pH 6.
To first answer this question you must know how the PH scale works. Essentially the PH scale is a logarithmic scale. A logarithmic scale unlike a linear scale (you know the scales that go from 1, 2, 3, etc.) works using exponential increments. For the PH scale every time you go one number down the solution the item in question becomes ten times more acidic than the number above. Therefore to ultimately answer your question a solution with a PH of 1 is ten times more acidic than a solution that has a PH of 2.
No, a solution with a pH of 3 is 1000 times more acidic than a solution with a pH of 6. The lower the pH, the more acidic the solution and pH is determined by a logarithm, so each time pH is decreased by 1 the acidity increases tenfold.
A pH of 3 is more acidic than a pH of 4 and a pH of 4 is more alkaline than a pH of 3. The pH balance of a swimming pool is about 7.6 meaning it is neither acidic or alkalinic, it is neutral!
a lemon is more sour than a grapefruit because it is more acidic.
ph2 is more acidic than pH3. pH7 is a neutral liquid. Numbers below 7 are acidic--the lower the number, the more acidic. Numbers above 7 are alkaline--the higher the number, the more alkaline.
. Since the pH scale is determined by log it is 10 to the power of 3 more acidic so it's 1000 times more acidic
pH is amplified in logs of 10. For example, a reading of 6 pH is 10 times more acidic than that of 7 and 6 pH is 100 times more acidic than 8 pH. Since 7-3=4, a pH of 3 is 104 or 10,000 times more acidic than a pH of 7.
The ratio is 1:1 000 000.
Vinegar is more acidic than lemon. Lemon has a pH of around 2, while vinegar typically has a pH of around 2 to 3.
A pH of 2 is stronger (more acidic) than a pH of 3. The pH scale is logarithmic, meaning each whole number change represents a tenfold difference in acidity.
No, pH negative 3 is less acidic than pH positive 1. The pH scale is logarithmic, so each whole number difference represents a 10-fold difference in acidity. pH negative 3 is 10 times less acidic than pH positive 1.