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Anything with a pH less than 7 is an acid.

Anything with a pH greater than 7 is a base.

pH = 7 is neutral

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A substance with a pH of 6 is called what?

an acid. one example of a pH 6 substance is urine.


What is a substance which is pH 6?

Natural rainwater (pH 5 - 6) Milk (pH 6 - 6.6)


What common substance have a pH of 6?

me


What is it called when a substance changes color in response to pH?

This is a pH indicator.


What has a pH of 6?

A substance with a pH of 6 is considered slightly acidic. Some examples of substances with a pH of 6 include urine and some fruit juices.


The ph of a substance can be determined by using a device called what?

If the substance is in liquid form, the pH may be determined by litmus paper.


What name is given to substance that resist changes in pH?

A substance which resists changes in pH is called a buffer.


What is pH of 7 called?

It is called a neutral substance. It is not acid or base. It is neutral between them.


If a substance tested 2 on the pH scale how many times more acidic than a substance that scored 6 on the pH scale?

A substance with a pH of 2 is 1000 times more acidic than a substance with a pH of 6. This is because each unit change on the pH scale represents a 10-fold change in acidity. So, the difference in pH of 4 units means a 10^4 or 10000-fold difference in acidity.


What is the acidity or alkalinity of a substance called?

The acidity or alkalinity of a substance is called its pH level. pH measures the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution, ranging from 0 (most acidic) to 14 (most alkaline), with 7 considered neutral. A substance with a pH less than 7 is acidic, while a substance with a pH greater than 7 is alkaline.


What type of substance have a pH between 1 and 6?

Acids.


Is a substance with a pH of 6 an acid base or neutral?

a weak acid

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