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Acids - pH less than 7

Base - pH more than 7

Neutral - pH is 7

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acids or neutral substances


What do we give to substances that are not acids or alkalies?

Substances that are not acidic or alkaline are neutral in their pH. Lots of substances exhibit a slight variance from a pH of 7, which is neutral. We don't notice many of them because they aren't far from neutral.


Is acids neutral?

No, acids are not neutral. Acids are substances that release hydrogen ions (H+) in water and have a pH below 7, indicating that they are more on the acidic side of the pH scale.


What is the between acids and bases?

Neutral


What is the difference between an acid and a base and something that is neutral?

The difference between the three is the relative concentration of H3O+ and OH- in the solution.An acid solution has a higher concentration of H3O+ than OH- and its pH is lower than 7.A basic solution has a higher concentration of OH- than H3O+ and its pH is higher than 7.A neutral solution has exactly equal concentration of each one and its pH is exactly 7.


Are all substances either acidic or basic?

No, not all substances are either acidic or basic. Some substances are neutral, meaning they have a pH of 7. Acidic substances have a pH below 7, basic substances have a pH above 7, and neutral substances have a pH of 7.


Is water neutral between acids and bases?

Yes.


Are acid base neutral substances?

No, they are not. An acid is acidic in nature which means it has more H+ ions than OH- ions. But a base is basic in nature which means that it contains more no. of OH- ions than H+ ions.


How can you distinguish among acids bases and neutral substances?

The simplest method is to determine the pH with a pH-paper or a pH-meter.


The main difference between amino acids is there?

What? Speak proper english, please. The main difference between amino acids and what?


What are acids alkali and neutral?

Acids are substances that release hydrogen ions in solution, have a pH below 7, and can neutralize bases. Alkalis, also known as bases, accept hydrogen ions in solution, have a pH above 7, and can neutralize acids. Neutral substances have a pH of 7 and are neither acidic nor alkaline.


How can you visualize the difference between acids and bases?

no but you can tell the difference by taste